I suspect this data was recorded on your profile either through testing or something was not set up appropriately within your backend. When manually triggering Viewed Product and Added to Cart events, are these two events from our example always present? If so, then this would confirm that something was not set up correctly such as potentially having these example codes present with the track requests. I would recommend working with your developer to alleviate this experience. Additionally, if you need an introduction to a developer to assist in custom work, you can find a number of Klaviyo Partners who can help in this matter!
I suspect this data was recorded on your profile either through testing or something was not set up appropriately within your backend. When manually triggering Viewed Product and Added to Cart events, are these two events from our example always present? If so, then this would confirm that something was not set up correctly such as potentially having these example codes present with the track requests. I would recommend working with your developer to alleviate this experience. Additionally, if you need an introduction to a developer to assist in custom work, you can find a number of Klaviyo Partners who can help in this matter!
I hope this helps!
David
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