From March 26th, 2012 to November 24th, 2022, 64% user give 5-star rating, 18% user give 4-star rating, 6% user give 3-star rating, 6% user give 2-star rating, 6% user give 1-star rating. for Block Yourself from Analytics chrome extension.
Works very well, been using it for a long time
Worked with older version, but does not seem to work with GA4! Plz fix this...
It doesn't work. I still see myself in my GA real time as I'm testing it. Is there anything that I'm missing?
Has been broken recently. Lots of JS async promises that do not work according to the dev tools.
Works like a charm!
Excellent! It can be used with Tag Asssistant (ByGoogle)
Seems to be very well built, and works as expected
Funcionando!
Simple, lightweight, and works like a charm. Absolutely essential to anyone building a new website that doesn't want to muddy their analytics with their own website visits.
It's working! Thank you so much! ?
Thank you! Love this so much x
Works really great. Got tired of seeing personal visits in my analytics dashboard. Thanks to this plugin, I don't have that problem anymore!
So far awesome. I don't know much about internet and ip and coding, so this was super easy for me to set up. I tested this out by using "real time" in google analytics and it works fine so far.
Well, it does what it says. I have no problems. Great to use this rather than have to sort out the exclusion rules.
Worked like a charm!
Works as expected
Works great! Plus, Igor is a super cool guy. Though that's obvious by how he built such a plugin and made user-friendly changes right away after getting feedbacks. Two thumbs up!
Works As Expected! When you are a user to your own site you can simply turn it off. Wondering if there is a way the extension can add a target source name like "?traffic=internal" as an option. This way when you are using your own site as a user you can have the option later to filter "?traffic=internal" in GA. Overall, this does the job. Give it a try.
Seem like it's not blocking GA when you have Universal SSL from cloudflare activated, I have it on my main domain and seems like is not blocking it, I dont have SSL on the subdomains and the block notification appears there.
Super useful but quite often doesn't show in the address bar, and either I'm being dumb (likely) or there's just no other way of accessing it for each site.
Works for me great with the new Universal analytics.js! I agree about the permission issue. It may be better to clear out why the requirement for that strong permission.
Agree with @Kurt Flint that permissions level seems like overkill: "- Read and modify all your data on the websites you visit" Works with my analytics.js. Thanks for that upgrade. Verified that Safari page loads registering under GA "Real Time", whereas Chrome ones do not. "Show icon in address bar" - icon displays after installing extension, then reloading the page in question.
Unfortunately this no longer works, it used to be excellent.
You need to update this extension with the new google analytics tracking. It only works with the old ga.js tracking.
Very good tool
Not sure yet. Seems like a little intrusive on the permissions side for its functionality. But since I already use your block yourself from analytics plugin when I'm working on my sites to prevent leaving footprints you've probably already got my mother's cat's maiden name, right? Seriously, looks ok. Should be useful. Thnx! Oh, and @Claudia - There's no saving you from Google honey. You aren't smart enough, fast enough or rich enough. Besides, if you're going to blogger, isn't that like spray-painting your actual name and phone number in the bathroom at the police station?
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WAS LOOKING ALL OVER THE NET FOR A WAY TO STOP GOOGLE FROM TRACKING ME.. UNFORTUNATELY I HAD 200 FALSE STARTS BUT I OPENED 5 STR8 TABS WITH NO ALARM!!! IM USING THE GOOGLE BLOGGER!!
Great idea, but it simply doesn't work. I checked the option to see the extension icon in my address bar, and it doesn't show. Apparently it is simply inactive. Well, nice try.
Great extension. Would love to see a firefox version, may try writing it myself.
Very easy to use. Been looking for something to block my visits for ages, and this did just the trick!
Google Analitics has this option, if you want it doesn't track you.
It's a great idea, but I found that this doesn't stop my views to my websites after setting it up.
Thanks a ton! I was so tired of all the views my webpages would get from me. Keep it up!