• My work www.remarpro.com site has been unable to connect to my site stats:

    We were unable to get your stats just now. Please reload this page to try again. If this error persists, please contact support. In your report please include the information below.

    Also, I have a WordPress.com blog strictly for personal use. Yet, Jetpack seems to want to central manage the two site stats.

    Help.

    Thank you.

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  • Plugin Contributor Ryan C.

    (@ryancowles)

    My work www.remarpro.com site has been unable to connect to my site stats:

    Could you please link me to this site, so I can take a look and run a few tests from our side?

    Also, I have a WordPress.com blog strictly for personal use. Yet, Jetpack seems to want to central manage the two site stats.

    Jetpack requires a connection to WordPress.com. That’s because several of Jetpack’s features rely on our servers, so we need to have a way for your site to talk to our servers.

    You could create a new WordPress.com account here, specifically for work. Then, you could use that account to connect Jetpack on your work site, and you’ll be able to keep that separate from your personal account.

    Please let us know about the above, and we can go from there!

    Thread Starter scottkfish

    (@scottkfish)

    Thanks for your help. https://www.seacoastmission.org is the URL.

    Best,
    Scott

    Plugin Contributor Ryan C.

    (@ryancowles)

    Thanks for the link, Scott! I had a look at your site, and Jetpack appears to be properly connected at the moment. Are you still receiving that error message? If so, could you try to temporarily disable all of your plugins and see if that resolves the issue? If so, enable your plugins one at a time, to see which is causing the trouble.

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