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How to Track Virtual Pageviews when Multiple History Events Occur at the Same Time
Updated: September 20th, 2020 Note: In July 2023, Universal Analytics stops working. It is no longer recommended to do new implementations with Universal Analytics (GA3). Use Google Analytics 4 instead. This is yet another post about Single Page Application tracking with Google Tag Manager. In my main blog post, I explored two options on how to … Continue reading How to Track Virtual Pageviews when Multiple History Events Occur at the Same Time
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