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@abdullahramzan thanks for the quick update, it works fine!
@abdullahramzan, great quick action! Thanks and regards,
@abdullahramzan, I’m still experiencing the continuous loading screen.
What I did:
– used Chrome incognito browser tab
– reset Site Kit
– logged in to Google to allow connection
– result: ‘Search console is connected’
– step 2: click ‘connect analytics
– got login screen Google to allow connection
– allowed it all
– in Chrome: continus loading screenConsole message:
googlesitekit-api.c423bd9792e7eed18683.js:1 Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Cannot read property ‘replace’ of undefined
at o (googlesitekit-api.c423bd9792e7eed18683.js:1)
at googlesitekit-modules-analytics-4.7b34aa738d17383f29ca.js:20
at u (googlesitekit-vendor.739fd0f156bc499b3341.js:1)
at Generator._invoke (googlesitekit-vendor.739fd0f156bc499b3341.js:1)
at Generator.forEach.e.<computed> [as next] (googlesitekit-vendor.739fd0f156bc499b3341.js:1)
at googlesitekit-vendor.739fd0f156bc499b3341.js:1`Hope this helps and thanks for your support!
- This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by niqs.
Hello @abdullahramzan,
I followed your above mentioned steps but still couldn’t activate google analytics. Is there something else I could try?
Best regards,
NiqueHello @abdullahramzan, thanks for your quick reply!
Yes, there are some server-side security measures at our server. But as I understood from the sysadmin that by changing my DNS temporarily I did bypass them.
I tried that but with the same results.
Isn’t that enough to eliminate the possibilities of blockings through Service-side settings or firewall?
And what makes that I was able to connect the search console but not to analytics?Best regard, Niqs