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  • Plugin Author PixelYourSite

    (@pixelyoursite)

    Please watch this video for more details: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WH7-vHgehIs

    Thread Starter thekinder1212

    (@thekinder1212)

    Hi, I watched the video.
    I turned off – Use Ajax when API is enabled, or when external_id’s are used. Keep this option active if you use a cache”. I did save
    Then I entered my website in an incognito browser,
    I looked at the id event, I refreshed the page, I checked again and it changed but when I refresh again it doesn’t change, the id event only changed on the first refresh so I don’t know if it’s ok?, and I have another question, he says in the video to reduce the number of triggers here – “Track key actions with the automatic events” But this option was turned off for me, so I have to turn it on and then turn off triggers that I don’t need? Or don’t turn it on at all?

    Plugin Author PixelYourSite

    (@pixelyoursite)

    I looked at the id event, I refreshed the page, I checked again and it changed but when I refresh again it doesn’t change, the id event only changed on the first refresh so I don’t know if it’s ok?

    It’s probably NOT OK. The event_id must be different with each refresh.

    and I have another question, he says in the video to reduce the number of triggers here – “Track key actions with the automatic events” But this option was turned off for me, so I have to turn it on and then turn off triggers that I don’t need? Or don’t turn it on at all?

    No, you just need to keep them OFF.

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