In a new move, Google has informed some of its Iranian users that their access to the Google Analytics service has been blocked due to inappropriate activities.
According to Ideaagency, in an email sent to Iranian users, Google announced that due to the detection of inappropriate activities in their Google Analytics accounts, their access to this service was cut off. The company also referred to Clause 14 of the Google Analytics service terms and announced that the process of canceling the service for these accounts has begun.
Clause 14 of the Google Analytics Terms of Service states: “Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time with prior notice.” After any termination of this agreement, Google will stop providing the service and access to the service. Additionally, if your Google Analytics Account and/or Features are canceled, you must remove all versions of GAMC from all Features and/or stop using all SDKs within 3 business days of cancellation.
In the event of any termination, you will not be entitled to receive any payment for usage fees or other charges, any account balance for services rendered up to the date of termination will be immediately payable, and all of your historical log data will no longer be available to you.”
In this way, even user data becomes inaccessible to Iranian users if the service is canceled.
Of course, Google has announced that Iranian users who have received this warning can protest against this issue by contacting Google’s support team.
Experts believe that this action of Google may be due to the US sanctions against Iran.
This can have serious consequences for Iranian online businesses. Google Analytics is one of the important tools for analyzing websites and improving their performance. By cutting access to this tool, many Iranian businesses will face serious challenges in measuring and improving their performance.
Google has not yet provided an official and detailed explanation about the reason for this action.
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