banner



Multiple Installations Of Global Site Tag (Gtag.js) Detected

@tono1 thanks for opening a topic!

Yes, I can see the site is flagged for an additional Global Site Tag using Tag Assistant. A few questions:

1) Are you using Site Kit to insert the Analytics snippet under Site Kit > Settings > Analytics > Edit (screenshot reference)?

2) Have you configured an additional Global Site Tag in the admin settings of your Analytics account for the property (screenshot reference)?

Thread Starter tono1

(@tono1)

Dear Renne

I am using Site Kit to insert Analytics snippet.
Account
176800948

Property
UA-176800948-2

View
227729891

And yes, I have configured additional Global Site Tag (from Google Tag Manager) G-N4DVSKQ

What should I do? Change?
Thank you very much for your help, Tono

Thread Starter tono1

(@tono1)

Oh, and I can see in the source code of the website another analytics code UA-130569087-3
I dont know how it got there and neither if and how to delete it.
I can see that Correct tracking code UA-176800948-2 is there 4 times.

Thread Starter tono1

(@tono1)

And now I have new warning from Google Tag Assistant: No Google Analytics HTTP responses because opted out code detected :/

@tono1 thanks for your reply.

While it doesn't look like you have Site Kit active currently to observe the above, note that you should use only one method to connect your site to Analytics.

If you were using Tag Manager to handle this previously, then you could continue to use it for Analytics tracking. This seems to be what is happening on the site now.

You can still configure Site Kit to display Analytics data without adding its snippet. Go to Site Kit > Settings > Analytics > Edit and toggle off Let Site Kit place code to your site. Then you can configure the Account, Property, and View for the site to display Site Kit's data dashboards (screenshot reference).

And now I have new warning from Google Tag Assistant: No Google Analytics HTTP responses because opted out code detected :/

If you are viewing the site while logged in and have logged-in users excluded from tracking toggled on (which is the default) this message will display in Tag Assistant. There is nothing wrong here as it is detecting the code that is preventing logged-in user tracking.

@tono1 Since I have not heard back, I marked your topic as resolved. If you should need further assistance, please open a new support topic.

Hi I have a similar problem

Multiple installations of Global site tag (gtag.js) detected
our site zzcomputer.com

2 global site tags according to google tag assistant chrome extension.
1.) Global site tag (gtag.js)
aw-879841783

2.) Global site tag (gtag.js)
UA-40152157-1

I think the first one is for google ads. is it okay? or should i remove the aw-879841783? the site has no google ads running as of now

Hi I have a similar problem

Multiple installations of Global site tag (gtag.js) detected
our site zzcomputer.com

2 global site tags according to google tag assistant chrome extension.
1.) Global site tag (gtag.js)
aw-879841783

2.) Global site tag (gtag.js)
UA-40152157-1

I think the first one is for google ads. is it okay? or should i remove the aw-879841783? the site has no google ads running as of now.

Thank you

Multiple Installations Of Global Site Tag (Gtag.js) Detected

Source: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-installations-of-global-site-tag-gtag-js-detected-3/

Posted by: malonetheried.blogspot.com

0 Response to "Multiple Installations Of Global Site Tag (Gtag.js) Detected"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel