Can I view Domain Authority stats for longer than the previous 12 months?
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When you view the DA chart, it goes back 12 months. There is no apparent way to see any data before that. I searched the Q&A but see no other similar questions. Any insight?
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Thank you I responded via email. Since you have improved the data so much, does this mean that going forward you can look at legacy data, ir will it continue to be limited to 12 months. I am having to track my own data so that I do not lose it.
Chris
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Hello!
Jo here from the Moz support team. Our new index has data for the last 12 months and we continue to gather more data every day. You can read more about the new index here https://moz.com/blog/the-new-link-explorer-is-here
If there is anything else I can help you with please do let me know.
Jo
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