Why has google analytics stopped working?

Another reason why your Google Analytics is not working is that it might be conflicting with another script on your webpage. If you have other scripts running on your website, make sure they don’t use the same variables as Google Analytics.

Here are 21 ways to fix it [show] Google Analytics not working? #1 Delete and disable the cache #2 Use Google Tag Assistant and check ‘where to optimize’ #3 Use developer console and look for ‘abort’ and ‘command ignored’ error messages.

If You are using Google Tag Manager for analytics implementation there could be multiple reasons why you see analytics not working or incomplete tracking. A few of them might be as below: Tags not firing: Look at Google Tag Manager preview mode and check if the tag is firing or not.

Why is my Google Analytics tracking not working?

Now if something goes wrong with the plugin itself or you customized the Google Analytics tracking code in such a way that the plugin no longer communicates with the GA Java. Script then your tracking may stop working.

Why is my Google Analytics not Tracking my Hits?

Whenever a hit is dropped, aborted or a Google Analytics command is ignored, it means your tracking code is not working the way it is supposed to work.

Test it out yourself – open your site in another tab, then refresh the Overview. If your Google Analytics code is working, you should be able to see data on this page. You should be able to see your page view sitting on your site in the Real-Time report, and you should even be able to discern that it’s you by the location of the dot on the map.

Why is there no data in my Google Analytics real-time reports?

If you don’t see any data at all in your Real-Time reports, then the most likely cause is an issue with the Google Analytics tracking code. The first thing to do is to check that the correct tracking code is installed on your website. To check the tracking code, navigate to ‘Admin’, select ‘Tracking Info’ and then ‘Tracking Code’.