Earlier this month, Apple released a new application data analytics platform that allows developers to learn more about the app's usage data. Initially, the APP Analytics feature was limited to part of the test. Today, Apple is fully open to App Analytics, which is available to all developers.
Today, developers receive email and Apple reminds the new app Analytics app to be free to use, as long as developers subscribe to IOS developer projects and don't need to write code and apply updates to see data. APP Analytics provides a lot of data for developers to find out whether promotions and campaigns are useful. The new feature also lets developers know that those sites and podcasts will bring the most users to the app.
By creating separate links for different promotions, developers can determine which ones are valid and those that don't. APP Analytics also provides information on active devices, online users, and how long and how often users are using them. On the consumer side, we don't have to worry about developers getting personal information, because Apple only shows anonymous data and no identifiable information. If you still don't want to share your data, we can access the settings and turn this feature off in privacy.
App Analytics_ Apple's new app data analytics feature is officially open to developers