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GPC Dashboard

Overview

The Global Privacy Control (GPC) Dashboard provides insights into the GPC activities of customers. It provides information such as the number of signals tracked and the browsers and devices from which it was received.

Steps

  1. Sign into your Data Governance Tool account
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  2. From the Main Screen of Data Governance Tool, click on DSA Request, present on the hamburger menu on the left of the screen.
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  3. From the DSAR page, click on GPC signals A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated    with low confidence

  4. The GPC Dashboard, also called the GPC Report page will now be opened A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated    with medium    confidence

GPC Dashboard Page features

  1. Table View A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated    with medium confidence Users can toggle between a graphic representation of the GPC signals count details and a tabular representation of it. *Note: Graph View is turned on by default*

    • Click on the Export button to export the signal details in an Excel or CSV format based on requirement.
    • Click on the toggle next to Graph view to go view the GPC signals details in the graphical representation
  2. Start Date/End Date Check the signal count between the selected dates. For example, if the start date selected is 1^st^ Jan 2023 and the end date selected is 25^th^ Jan 2023, the graph will show the total signals tracked between the 1^st^ and the 25^th^ of Jan In other words, the number of users with GPC enabled who visited the tenant website between the 1^st^ and 25^th^ Jan will be provided here.

  3. Duration A screenshot of a calendar Description automatically generated    with medium confidence Here you can check the number of signals tracked during a particular duration. For example, by clicking on 6 months, the total signals tracked in the past 6 months will be displayed in the graphs.

  4. Tenants A screenshot of a computer screen Description automatically    generated with low    confidence Here, you can select the tenant whose GPC signal count you wish to see. For example, if you have selected Discount Tire, the graphs will show the number of GPC signals tracked from the Discount Tire website. In other words, it will show the number of users with GPC enabled who have visited the tenant website.

  5. Clear On clicking Clear, the selections will be removed, and the graphs will display the number of signals received in the past year for all tenants.

  6. Total GPC Signals This graph displays the total number of signals tracked from each tenant. In other words, it will display the total number of users with GPC enabled who visited the different tenants. The metrics on this graph will change depending on the filters added above. For example, if the duration 1 week is selected, then this graph will display the number of signals tracked from all tenants over the past week. If the duration 1 week is selected and the tenant discount tire is selected, then this graph will show the number of signals tracked from Discount Tire over the past week. Or, the number of users with GPC enabled who visited Discount tire over the past week.

  7. Total GPC Signals -- last 30 days, last 7 days A screenshot of a computer Description automatically generated    with medium confidence This graph displays the signals tracked by the different tenants (Can be filtered by selecting the required tenants above) in the last 30 days and in the last 7 days.

  8. Device Type Graph A picture containing screenshot, circle, text, number Description    automatically    generated This graph shows the number of signals tracked from the different types of devices, such as desktops, mobiles and tablets. The data on this graph will change according to the filters used above. For example, if the duration 1 week is selected then this graph will show all the signals tracked on the different devices over the past week only.

  9. Browser graph A picture containing screenshot, circle, text, number Description    automatically    generated This graph shows the number of signals received from the different browsers such a Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and so forth. The data on this graph will change according to the filters used above. For example, if the duration 1 week is selected then this graph will show all the signals tracked on the different browsers over the past week only.