18.36.0

General

IMPROVED

  • We launched a new, updated, and re-organized changelog.piwik.pro and developers.piwik.pro. Now, it's easier to find the latest updates, navigate documentation, and access technical resources.

Analytics

IMPROVED

  • We updated the logout message to inform users that they can change session timeout settings. Account owners can adjust this in Menu > Administration > Account > Account settings, and regular users now know they can ask for changes if needed.
  • We updated the copy in scheduled PDF and CSV report emails to include a security warning. The new message reminds users to be careful when clicking links to help keep their data safe.

FIXED

  • We fixed a problem where in some cases the system couldn’t load the list of Google Ads customers if an account was disabled or deactivated. Now, it handles these accounts correctly, so you can manage Google Ads users without issues.
  • We fixed a date formatting error that stopped scheduled reports with Google Ads data from generating. Reports are now processed correctly and sent as expected.
  • We fixed an issue where Google Ads reports processing failed if users selected certain segments. Now, these reports are generated smoothly without errors.
  • We corrected metric names in the video events report, so they are now shown as custom events and unique custom events. This makes the report easier to understand and more consistent.

Tag Manager

NEW

  • We updated our debug mode, the old version is no longer available. Now, you can access it in Tag Manager > Debug mode. Read more.
    Here’s what’s new:
    • We redesigned it to look and feel like the rest of the Tag Manager module.
    • We made it accessible only to signed-in users for added security.
    • We improved insights, making tracking fired tags and triggering events easier.
    • We enhanced usability with search and sorting (filtering and hiding recurring events are coming in the next updates).
    • We organized debug session data better by grouping it by page views.

REMOVED

  • We stopped supporting Tag Manager and Consent Manager in Internet Explorer 11. This means we no longer track end-user traffic from this browser. This change doesn’t affect sites using direct tracking code or Google Tag Manager (GTM). We made this decision because:
    • Internet Explorer 11 is no longer supported.
    • Most modern websites don’t work properly on this browser.
    • Very few people use it now.