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  • Same problem ??

    ditto!

    I don’t personally need this but thought I’d mention it in case, have you tried a role manager plugin to see if that can modify it?
    User Role Editor, Advanced Access Manager, or something of the like?

    I tried Members plugin, but it didn’t show any Capabilities for this plugin. For example Gravity Forms has very granular Capabilities to set the permissions.

    Did you try another other role manager plugins? Several list every capability which is what you need as the analytics plugin might be using a custom capability. If you’ve tried a couple other capability plugins and still can’t figure it out, I’ll take the time to look through the code to see which specific capability it is.

    I’d also really appreciate it if this plugin could allow the Editor to access the Analytics.

    I’ve spent the day so far looking around at role manager plugins but they don’t seem to offer the ability to grant Editors access to certain plugins without paying for premium versions. Besides, to be honest, the last time I tried to tutu with a user role plugin, I broke things…

    Usually I set analytics on wordpress sites for my customers (editors).. Any fix to this?

    A feature such as this seems like a no brainer for a lot of plugins with landing pages that provide information instead of settings. The fact that this request has been sitting here for 3 months and has gone unresolved is a little sad and a failure on the plugin developers side to think about how people may use this throughout various WP roles.

    +1
    btw. i AM using aam for access control, but couldn’t find any custom capability for yoast analytics..

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