In the statistics section of googol (and also on the hoster) page

http://host.dot/page.php?pararm1=1 

and

 http://host.dot/page.php 

will be counted as one or two.

That is, the statistics of visits will be for 1 and 2 addresses separate or general?

About hosters: everyone has their own troubles. How about search engines?

    1 answer 1

    For GA, you can flexibly manage the data collected. For example, handing the parameters you need to track the name, location, etc.:

    For example, you can generate the link you need for GA with the necessary logic:

     var pageUrl = '/my/super/page'; ga('send', 'pageview', pageUrl); 

    By default, GET parameter values ​​are counted in the calculation.

    https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/pages#overview

    Update
    The process of indexing get parameters (in a search) can also be controlled to some degree: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6080548?hl=en

    • The answer is understood - "YES, for each address will be considered separately." BUT the explanation is not very. I read the link. Then, unsubscribe tutachki. - root_x Povierennyy
    • The answer should be interpreted as follows: you set up how the statistics of your site in GA will look. - Ostin