The biggest change you’ll notice with the latest release to the FEWS NET Data Explorer (FDE) is that search criteria are no longer retained between sessions, providing a cleaner experience each time you visit FDE. We’re also taking a closer look at effectively searching for data in FDE with our newest how to video. Other updates include streamlined account creation, a refreshed FEWS NET Latest widget, and clearer messaging for geographic units without spatial data in the Spatial domain.
Global Updates
Easy Account Sign Ups
It’s now quicker and easier to create a new FDE account, supporting the continued growth and reach of the platform. We invite you to share the sign-up page with your colleagues.
FEWS NET Latest
We’ve repositioned the refreshed FEWS NET Latest widget on the home page for easier access to featured FEWS NET news and reporting.
Removing Retained Search Parameters
Previously, your search filters were retained when moving between domain pages and between FDE sessions. This functionality has been removed to allow you to start each search session with a clean slate, giving you a consistent and predictable search experience.
To learn how you can bookmark and share your searches easily, watch our video on deep links in FDE.
Spatial Domain Updates
Notification for selections without spatial data
We’ve created notifications that let you know when one or more of the geographic units you’ve selected do not contain spatial data. This makes it clear when geographic units cannot be visualized on the map or customized before download.
Recent Bug Fixes
Some users periodically encountered an error when trying to sign in to FDE using Google Single Sign-On, including when using multiple Google accounts on one device. Users will now be prompted to select the Google account that should be used to log in to FDE during the sign in flow.
Users were not able to open data sets in the FDE, and were instead being directed to the home page. Data sets can now be opened as expected.
▶️ How To Series: Search Tips and Strategies
Learn more about using search terms and filters to explore data in FDE through the latest video in our how to series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJMZVO22WtQ