We are trying to enable google analytics for an android project but running into an issue with account setup. We have a single gmail account and wanted to set up separate analytics "accounts" underneath that, each with multiple properties.
Our analytics account setup: http://www.screencast.com/t/sWj7YKX4hG
The issue we are having is that the first analytics account is pre-selected (red arrow indicated here http://screencast.com/t/mILTGO4LZ) with a dropdown of that account's properties ... but we cannot select the second analytics account or any of its properties which are obviously available under the same gmail account.
Has anyone else had this problem? Did we miss a step in the config somewhere?
Log in into Google Analytics, go to Admin tab.
Click the Account drop-down.
The last option in the drop-down is "Create new account"
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How to change owner of site on Google Analyics?
My site was maintained before by some company (Company A) that created site, targets in Google Analytics. But now my site maintain another company (Company B) that havent access to Google Analytics.
Can I transfer site, data, targets from old account GA to new account (Company B)? I havent access to old account (bcs owner is another company (Company A), I dont collaborate with them).
You will need to gain access to the old account and follow the account transfer process: https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/44500?hl=en
If you don't have access or can't gain access, the best you can do is create a new account with this property and add the new code to your website, thus losing your past data.
The process to move a Google Analytics property is a bit clunky, but pretty slick once you've had to do it a few times.
A user will need Admin access to the Google Analytics ACCOUNT where the Property is currently, AND Admin access to another Google Analytics Account (create a new one if you need to) where you want to move the Analytics Property to.
Once you have Admin access to both, head in to the Property Settings and click, "move account".
On completion, you can update the access rights to your Google Account, removing access as necessary.
Your Analytics Property will be complete with all of the historic data, configuration and user access rights.
There's a video showing the process here too: https://youtu.be/m_F3qmSTIl0
Some time ago, I created a Google Calendar at calendar.google.com using Chrome Browser, and made it public. This was a calendar in addition to the default calendar provided with every Google identity - let's call it calendarX. I then sync'd calendarX with my Thunderbird (Lightning) client, and am still using it today with Thunderbird, to create & view events.
I now need to know the address of calendarX, so that I can share the link with others. So I logged into calendar.google.com with (what I thought were) the credentials of the calendar owner - but calendarX is missing, no reference to it at all.
So maybe I used some other Google identity to create the calendar?
The only clue I have is the calendar properties in Thunderbird (Lightning). It shows:
googleapi://MYEMAIL#MYDOMAIN/?calendar=MYDOMAIN_dq0l2urbXXXXlj9gcn5o2en1bc%40group.calendar.google.com
Doesn't MYEMAIL#MYDOMAIN imply the ownership of calendarX? That's the Google identity I have checked, and calendarX does NOT appear when I log into calendar.google.com with that identity. The default calendar is there, but not calendarX.
So maybe it's owned by some other identity? How can I find out?
Or how can I find the address of calendarX?
Google Calendars can be found by simply logging in your CORRECT email address which was used to create it. There's no tricky process in that. Just make sure it's your email address and not a service account that was used.
As an Admin of the GSuite system, you can add any calendar to your own account. If you can find the calendar ID from a user who has access to the calendar by going into the calendar settings is the way I did it, you can just add the calendar to your account using the calendar ID URL, once it is in your account as a super admin you can see who created the calendar and you can change who has access and the rights. Very simple but not documented anywhere I could find.
I am adding members in my Firebase project through console with the role of "Project Editor" which have all view permissions acc to docs. But by login as a member I am not able to see the Analytics. I tried changing role to "Project Owner" but still Analytics are not visible.
I am working with Firebase for the first time and new with the roles concept. Please help if anyone have solution to this.
Thanks in advance.
What do you mean by the term "not visible", are you seeing a plain blank screen or the dashboards are there but no data yet?
I'd suggest you to try the following workarounds:
If you have multiple Google accounts logged in at the same time, please logged them out and use only the account for Firebase. Also, use Google Chrome incognito mode.
Turn off Ad blockers or check if the Analytics domain is disabled by your Network administrator.
Open the Google Chrome developer mode, then check if there's any error logs or stack trace on the console. Reach out to the Firebase Support team by creating a ticket here.
Hope this helps.
Got the solution
I tried other gmail id that is with "gmail.com" domain rather than my "company_name.com" domain and the analytics is now visible that is previously only blank white screen.
It is because in company domain there are some restriction on user access.
I am using another google account for google adsense and it's verified. Is it possible to integrate that account for admob with this one?
I am using firebase in -> abc#gmail.com
My adsense account is -> xyz#gmail.com
I have the same issue with two different accounts for firebase and admob.
What I've found is this post in google groups - https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/firebase-talk/Woe_vOdAsS4.
So it seems like it is possible to do that, but with some additional steps described in this reply - https://groups.google.com/d/msg/firebase-talk/Woe_vOdAsS4/urnc38SAAwAJ
Summary:
Admob/adsense account should be added as other owner into the Firebase account:
Sign in to Firebase.
Click the Settings icon and select Permissions.
On the Permissions page, click Add member.
In the dialog, enter the user, domain, group, or service account you wish to add.
Select a role("owner") for the new member, and click Add.
Now you should be able to link your AdMob app to a new project as normal.
I did what #kodlan suggested after which I started seeing the firebase project from my firebase account. - Great so far!
However after selecting the project and typing the right package info, when I pressed LINK,
I got an error:
"Can't link to Firebase. To continue, you’ll need the Edit role or Manage users role for this property in Google Analytics. Update permissions in Google Analytics"
To resolve this:
Go to the Firebase account by login as (original owner)
load the url: https://analytics.google.com/
In the left nav bar of analytics page, click on the "gear/settings" icon which has label "ADMIN"
In the resulting screen - on ADMIN tab, click on "Account User Management"
Click on the + icon to add another user (user of admob account)
Check all checkboxes (or at least Edit, Read, Analyse). I didnt select "manage user" it was still ok without this.
Save.
Now, go to the Admob login and link your App with the firebase project, it should go through ok!
I have access to a website's analytics from a former employer. The website is an internal tool that is not available in a public kinda way. I would like to delete this website/profile from my analytics account. I've searched through the documentation for analytics but it seems like it's a little out of date. Does anyone have the low-down on how to do this?
Thanks Everyone
If you want to "delete" the profile only for your account, ask to the profile's Administrator to delete you from the users list.
Google now has a method for removing an account (web site) from your administration list WITHOUT deleting the GA account that other users may be relying on.
From the GA Admin screen, select the account you wish to remove. In the first column (Account) select USER MANAGEMENT -> Remove myself from this account.