• The free version has absolutely no settings. All you can do is connect your Analytics account while granting the plugin developer all access to your data and then hope for the best.

    The plugin contains a whole page of settings, but none of them are clickable at all. The developer hasn’t even implemented buttons on the settings page at all. He could, of course, just left the settings page out from the start.

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  • @tambernsteiner,

    Thanks for your feedback.

    Actually it is not required to have your developer to have full access to your analytics account. You can just add them as a user and have only view option possible. Event with no-edit option it is still possible to authenticate the plugin. See the screenshot for the location of this option in Google Analytics -https://snag.gy/YkHxqD.jpg

    As for the settings, firstly not all of the settings are blocked in free version. Some of them are open, which are the essential ones for the GA users and the image instead of settings is available so that the user will know what features are offered.

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