>By the way, what about alternate, external methods such as subscribing
>that particular wikibook to Google Search Console?
Our privacy policy prevent us from sending data to third party , so sending
analytics data to google is not allowed.

Thanks,

Nuria

On Sun, Sep 4, 2016 at 11:26 PM, Lars Noodén <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09/05/2016 07:36 AM, Nuria Ruiz wrote:
> > Lars,
> >
> > I am not sure we have at the data you are looking for, the data we get
> from
> > searches is only available for 60 days or less while it gets processed
> and
> > deleted after that. Agreggated pageview data is kept long term, search
> data
> > is not.
>
> Even the most recent 30 to 60 days worth would help.  The pageview data
> shows what is used but gives no hint about why.
>
> >> So, what would be the process to request access to the raw data and
> what would
> > be the conditions for such access?
> > Access to raw data is normally restricted to research projects. You can
> > perhaps do a request for a 1 time query but, as I was saying, the data
> you
> > are looking for is not available long term.
>
> I've made a request in phabricator, if I understand the request
> procedure properly.
>
> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T144714
>
> > You can read about data access here:
> > https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:FAQ
>
> Thanks.  I'm wading through that one and the nearby pages.
>
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Nuria
>
> By the way, what about alternate, external methods such as subscribing
> that particular wikibook to Google Search Console?  If it is allowed, I
> might try it to see if it is possible and what it yields.
>
> Regards,
> Lars
>
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