mun13r88
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Thanks @jamesosborne it looks like that did the trick! From some in-cognito browsing i’m now seeing odd (non-even) numbers 🙂
So to summarize, without that box checked, Google was automatically sending the data to *BOTH* UA and GA-4 already (since the two IDs are associated with one another). But by checking that “include code snippet” piece, I was inadertently sending GA-4 the data twice.
It strikes me as a bit weird Google doesn’t explain that better / catch it when it’s happening.
Hi @jamesosborne,
Here is the screenshot from that page (it looks a bit different from your version, but hopefully this is what you wanted to see …)
In GA4:
https://dismalwilderness.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Screen-Shot-2022-04-21-at-7.04.13-AM-2.pngIn UA:
https://dismalwilderness.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Screen-Shot-2022-04-21-at-7.07.59-AM.jpg… so maybe this is the issue? The property is connected in both the old and new interfaces … it’s very odd google would not warn against this or detect/correct for it. (if this is indeed what’s wrong).
Should I unlink one of these?
- This reply was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by mun13r88.
Thanks @jamesosborne,
1. I submitted the form as requested.
2. I set up UA a year or two ago (when I set up tracking w/ Monsterinsights). I set up GA4 a few months ago when that plugin suggested doing so. I only set up SiteKit this morning (not sure if this is the answer to your question … let me know!).