• Resolved caesarsandiego

    (@caesarsandiego)


    The Google Tag doesn’t load due to a cross origin request.

    Tested with a base theme and with all other plugins disabled.

    All Google settings are correct and reviewed 20 times during the past 2 days.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author alekv

    (@alekv)

    Hi

    Without the website we can’t check this. Please send us the website link.

    Also, typically this type of error happens if you’re using an ad blocker in your browser. Please check that also, and if you have enabled one, disable it.

    Thread Starter caesarsandiego

    (@caesarsandiego)

    Thanks for the reply, I have included the link.

    It’s not an ad blocker issue unfortunately.

    Plugin Author alekv

    (@alekv)

    Ah. I see that you sent us a request to [email protected] to which I replied already.

    In short, the GA4 measurement ID that you’ve configured is either wrong, or not set up correctly. All details are in the email I sent you back.

    I’m closing this thread here and we’ll continue the conversation over email.

    Thread Starter caesarsandiego

    (@caesarsandiego)

    The GA4 measurement ID is correct, same for the configuration, everything has been reviewed multiple times over the last days.

    As a last resort I’m creating a new Analytics property, something is not working correctly on the Google side.

    Plugin Author alekv

    (@alekv)

    Yes. That is what I mentioned in my direct reply to you. If the measurement ID is correctly copied, it is likely some issue with the data stream that needs to be fixed. Creating a new GA4 property should work as well.But you will lose the data from the old property. Maybe there is something that can be fixed with the data stream, but only Google support can help with that.

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