![]() In this case, you can enter the relevant tracking code as a custom string. What this also means is that you can use this to also check for pages that have the wrong tracking ID’s (useful for sites that share templates/code bases). If you are using Google Tag Manager, you can still use WSA to crawl for and check for your code by adding your own string (example below), because this will work for any string of characters, be it tracking code, a set of words, or something else. ga_new=2 would tell me that there were 2 implementations of said code. In this case, the code search results are in column AB (titled ). ga_new=1 tells me that the page in that row has one implementation of the _gaq model Analytics tracking code. Here you can see what it looks like in spreadsheet form. So click File > Export elected data as file and export to the location of your choosing. Once the scan is complete, You can click the Analyze Website tab and start reviewing the results but it’s best to export them and view them to a spreadsheet, where you can see and do more with this data. * If you’re not seeing these options, you may be in Simplified easy mode.
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