• Resolved TheSupercargo

    (@thesupercargo)


    Dear Complianz,

    Your plugin looks really good, and using the Wizard seemed straight forward. But since I installed it on 5th January, Google Analytics shows almost no visitors to my site. Four between the 6th and 10th and since 11th January, none at all. In the seven days before 5th January I had 68 visitors.

    I know for sure I’ve had more than zero visitors since the 10th – I’ve had two comments and Akismet has stopped 10+ spam messages, so I’m still getting visitors, but Google can no longer see them.

    I think something I did, following your Wizard’s instructions, has made my website invisible to Google.

    I have no advertising on my site, I have hunted and removed all non-essential cookies I have banned “official” social media badges. Your scanner tells me I have succeeded. There are only essential Google Analytics and WP cookies posted.

    Using the Wizard, I made your recommended changes to my Google Analytics account and now the Complianz plugin says I do not need to display a cookie banner.

    All this is good.

    But not if it means I can’t see that anyone has visited the site.

    Do you have any advice?

    Thanks,

    John

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

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  • Plugin Contributor Aert Hulsebos

    (@aahulsebos)

    Hi @thesupercargo,

    I assume you’re adding Analytics with Monsterinsights? As Complianz does recognize you don’t need a banner, it will not block anything.

    Could you check your settings with Monsterinsights, if they are correct. Could you disable Complianz and let me know so I can see the difference?

    regards Aert

    Thread Starter TheSupercargo

    (@thesupercargo)

    Hi @aert,

    Thanks for getting back to me.

    Yes, I’m using Analytics with Monsterinsights. I’ve run the Monsterinsights Wizard and everything seems OK there. The only little puzzle is that it’s telling me to clear a cache, but I can’t see what is caching. (I don’t have a cache plugin.) Possibly my web hotel has something I’m not aware of. I’ll drop them a line.

    I’ve now disabled Complianz. I suppose it’ll take a day or two to see if that makes any difference.

    But what I suspect is causing the problem are the changes I made to my Google account, recommended by your Wizard. Things like anonymizing IP strings (?) There were three or four actions I had to take. I would be happy to reverse these, even if it meant I’d have to have a cookie banner, to get back to seeing visitors.

    Thanks again,

    John

    Plugin Contributor Aert Hulsebos

    (@aahulsebos)

    Hi John,

    I see a pageview, see screenshot; https://snipboard.io/CyPiBz.jpg

    I don’t think there’s an issue with the configuration on-page, nor the thing we suggest in our article as they stop sharing your data with Google, not displaying data.

    If you still have issues receiving data, you can check if the account in Mosnterinsights is configured correctly.

    regards Aert

    Thread Starter TheSupercargo

    (@thesupercargo)

    Hi Aert,

    It’s a little over a day since I deactivated Complianz and Google/Monsterinsights have recorded 11 visits since then. So to me it looks like it’s Complianz that is blocking the counting.

    Questions:

    The code in the screenshot. Is it only present when Complianz is active? (I’m unable to find it myself using Firefox Inspector)

    If not, do I need to have Complianz active on the website all the time?

    Can I perhaps switch it on once in a while to check nothing has changed, but otherwise have it turned off so it doesn’t interfere with Google?

    Thanks,

    John

    Plugin Contributor Aert Hulsebos

    (@aahulsebos)

    Hi @thesupercargo,

    You can enable safe mode under settings, to see if this makes a difference. But if Complianz states you do not need a cookie banner, it has nothing to block therefore I’m hard-pressed thinking Complianz blocks analytics, which is configured with MonsterInsights and GDPR friendly.

    That said, enabling safe mode might do the trick. Let me know,

    regards Aert

    Thread Starter TheSupercargo

    (@thesupercargo)

    Hi Aert,

    Yes, what you write makes sense to me. Except that the problem arose when I installed and configured Complianz, so there must be some connection, no?

    So, I’m using the Complianz Wizard with Complianz in Safe mode.

    Under 2. Cookies > Statistics the Wizard says:
    You use Monsterinsights, which means the answer to this question should be Google Analytics.

    I click Google Analytics and I get the following messages:

    You have selected to anonymise IP addresses. This setting is now enabled in MonsterInsights.
    You have selected you do not share data with third-party networks. Demographics is now disabled in MonsterInsights.

    Is it possible that having demographics disabled in MonsterInsights is what blocks Google Analytics from counting visitors?

    Moving on with the Wizard, the Integrations page is straightforward. On the Used Cookies page. There’s a yellow box with:
    Because your site uses third party cookies, the cookie blocker is now activated.
    If you experience issues on the front end of your site due to blocked scripts, you can disable specific services or plugin integrations in the integrations section, or you can disable the cookie blocker entirely on the settings page

    There are only two cookies shown (and none deleted). The second cookie, “wordpress_logged_in*”, has a red cross against it and a popup that says The cookie has missing fields.

    I don’t know what that means or how to correct it. I don’t know if it is relevant.

    On the next page, Used services I have green checks against Google Analytics and WordPress, but Google Tag Manager has a red cross with a popup that says:
    This service has missing fields

    Again, I don’t know if it’s relevant or how to go about correcting it.

    That’s it. Thank you for your help so far. I’m sorry to be a nuisance, but do you have any further suggestions?

    John

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    Plugin Contributor Aert Hulsebos

    (@aahulsebos)

    Hi @thesupercargo,

    I am not able to replicate the issue, which makes it a bit hard.

    If you’re using Chrome, you can use a debugger/extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-analytics-debugger/jnkmfdileelhofjcijamephohjechhna

    This registers a pageview on every pageload. Would you be able to check in the Analytics dashboard directly to see if pageviews are indeed registered?

    As you’re using Safe Mode, Complianz should not interfere in any scripts.

    Let me know,

    regards Aert

    Thread Starter TheSupercargo

    (@thesupercargo)

    Hi Aert,

    I’ll take a look at your suggestion at the weekend.

    Do I understand that I can have Complianz running in Safe Mode permanently? (I’m running it like that now for 24-48 hours to see what happens.)

    John

    Plugin Contributor Aert Hulsebos

    (@aahulsebos)

    Hi @thesupercargo,

    Yes, it has the same effect as not having a banner, only a policy.

    Let me know,

    regards Aert

    Thread Starter TheSupercargo

    (@thesupercargo)

    Hi Aert,

    I’m sorry to report that running Complianz in safe mode for 48 hours had the same effect as running it fully activated. There’s a screengrab of MonsterInsights overview of the last 30 days here:
    https://thesupercargo.com/complianz-problem/

    (It’s not a page that is linked anywhere and I’ll take it down again in a week.)

    I’ve deactivated Complianz and I won’t continue to spend time on this now.

    Thanks for your advice and for the plugin, which does at least confirm my success in making my website compliant.

    John

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