Description
This plugin provides opt-out functionality for Google Analytics by setting a cookie that prevents analytics.js or gtag.js from collecting data. The new GDPR rules require an opt-out.
Works perfectly with the [Google Analytics by MonsterInsights Plugin] (https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/google-analytics-for-wordpress/ “Google Analytics by MonsterInsights Plugin”). However, the plugin is not required to configure the opt-out feature. Just enter your UA or GA code manually. And that’s it!
The free and pro versions have now been merged. So now you can also activate a banner! Have fun with it!
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Blocks
This plugin provides 1 block.
- Analytics Opt Out
Installation
- Install and activate the plugin via your WordPress Administration panel
- Go the “Settings” -> “Analytics Opt Out” and enter your UA- or GA-code (you don’t need this step if MonsterInsights plugin is active).
- Read the FAQ for more information.
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Contributors & Developers
“Google Analytics Opt-Out” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors“Google Analytics Opt-Out” has been translated into 4 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.
Translate “Google Analytics Opt-Out” into your language.
Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
2.3.6
- Compatibility with latest MonsterInsights version
2.3.5
- Fixed a security issue that could lead to a XSS attack. Thanks to patchstack for reporting this issue.
2.3.4
- Fixed: Banner did not stay closed if someone clicked on the info icon and/or the shortcode link.
- Fixed: Browser warnings because of missing SameSite Cookie attributes.
- Fixed: MonsterInsights showed a warning because of multiple occurrences of the UA-Code number.
2.3.3
- Fixed: [google_analytics_optout_close] shortcode did not close the popup
2.3.2
- Fixed: Make sure the JavaScript file is loaded correctly using the
wp_enqueue_scripts
filter.
2.3.1
- Fixed: removed checkbox in the end of the page
2.3.0
- Using SVG icons instead of images.
- Added new filters:
gaoop_info_icon_html
andgaoop_close_icon_html
. - Removed dependency from jQuery.
- Removed deferred loading of JS file because it makes no sense when script is in the footer.
2.2.6
- Bring back the sub-menu under “Insights” if MonsterInsights is installed.
2.2.5
- Corrected text domain for JS translations
- State that plugin works with gtag.js, too.
2.2.4
- Gutenberg block content was not translated correctly in WordPress 5.0
2.2.3
- Fixed PHP warning: filemtime(): stat failed in line xyz
2.2.2
- New Opt-Out Gutenberg block did not work (due to missing JavaScript file).
2.2.1
- Fixed a PHP fatal error when Gutenberg plugin is active and WordPress < 5.0 is installed.
2.2.0
- Added a block for WordPress’ 5.0 new block editor.
2.1.4
- Added missing return statement to no longer the plugin on older PHP versions
2.1.3
- Fixed issue with old PHP warning that could block site access
- Updated headline on the settings page
- Inserted a paragraph that describes the indention of the plugin and shows the shortcode that can be copy and pasted.
2.1.2
- Fixed an issue where the opt-out code may not be on top of the sourcecode of some websites.
- Opt-Out settings field has been moved up on the settings page.
2.1.1
- Fixed an issue with Monster Insights 7: Submenu item was not visible
2.1.0
- Allow to disable the editor button as some users reported issues with loading the editor properly
2.0.2
- Make plugin compatible with the latest version of MonsterInsights.
- Remove/deprecate all functions that have been used when the old Yoast Analytics plugin was active.
- Remove the ‘gaoop_stop_head’ filter as it’s no longer needed.
- Display the options submenu under “Insights” menu.
2.0.1
- Plugin can now be translated via translate.www.ads-software.com
2.0.0
- The pro version is now free (this is it!)
- New: allow the complete deactivation of the banner.
0.1.5
- Added Spanish translation
0.1.4
- Solves the issue that the opt-out link does not appear when the UA-Code was entered manually.
- Also fixes an issue that the tracking code could not be found due to some code changes of the Yoast Google Analytics for WordPress Plugin (Yoast_GA_Frontend class no longer extends Yoast_GA_Options)
0.1.3
- Made the plugin compatible with the latest version of the Google Analytics plugin by Yoast
0.1.2
- Works again with the Google Analytics plugin by Yoast
0.1.1
- Fixed the issue that error message still shows shows up
- Added/replaced some translations
- Fixed an issue that Yoasts Analytics for WordPress plugin has changed the option name
0.1
- The first version