• Resolved quasarwpg

    (@quasarwpg)


    Whenever I deactivate the plugin (or deauthenticate it from Google Analytics), Google Tag Assistant for Chrome tells me there is no Analytic tags, which is what I expect. However, when I reactivate the plugin (or authenticate it with Google Analytics again), Google Tag Assistance tells me there are tow analytics tags. It shows my own and also a second one that’s not mine. It tells me that the second tag is included in an iframe and found outside of the <head> tag. There is also an error for the second tag indicating “No HTTP response detected”.

    Why is this second analytics tag showing up? Is there a way to remove it?

    This just started happening recently and isn’t happening on a different web site that I’m using the plugin on.

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  • Plugin Author chriscct7

    (@chriscct7)

    Hi there,
    We’re unable to replicate this on your site. Manual inspection of the site’s HTML output and the included contents of the loaded JS files indicate the only GA tag being output is from MonsterInsights. We’ve further verified that using both the tag assistant and the GA debugger. It could be that you have a browser addon (like a Chrome or FireFox extension) installed that is loading. If you use the tag assistant on your site in the incognito mode of Chrome (which by default doesn’t load most google chrome addons), are you still getting this issue?

    A guide for enabling an addon’s use in incognito mode can be found here: http://www.tomsguide.com/faq/id-2384484/enable-disable-chrome-extensions-incognito-mode.html

    -Chris

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