The Nav Results display important information about AccessData and Queries. When a user makes a query, an error message may be shown. The data displayed includes content metadata and details about the article being accessed.
Firstly, it is important to note that the overall content type is FreeWithRegContent, indicating that it is accessible for free with registration. The user’s access level is determined to be ACCESSBYFREEWREG. Additionally, the user’s state is indicated as having access through registration.
The referrer for accessing the content is specified as http://www.bing.com/. This information can provide valuable insights into where users are coming from when they access the content.
The content metadata includes a range of information such as the publication date, publication name (BenefitsPro), practice areas, channel sections, and the referrer link. This metadata can be useful in understanding the context of the content and how it fits into larger trends and patterns in the industry.
Finally, it’s worth noting that decision engine used is Templates Cache, which may store previously loaded content for quicker access. This can help improve performance and reduce load times for users who have previously accessed similar types of content in the past.
In summary, the Nav Results provide valuable insights into AccessData and Queries by displaying information about the content being accessed, user access level, referrer link and decision engine used.