Google Analytics Debugger is a analytics debugger extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 500,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.19 from 531 rated user, last update is 1900 days ago.
This extension loads the debug version of the Google Analytics Javascript for all sites you browse using Google Chrome. It prints useful information to the Javascript console. These messages include error messages and warnings which can tell you when your analytics tracking code is set up incorrectly. In addition, it provides a detailed breakdown of each tracking beacon sent to Google Analytics. To use this extension, You need to follow three steps: 1. Turn it on by clicking its icon to the right of the address bar. 2. Open the Chrome Javascript console to see the messages. On Windows and Linux, press Control-Shift-J. On Mac, press Command-Option-J. 3. Refresh the page you are on. By installing this extension, you agree to the Chrome Gallery Terms of Service at https://chrome.google.com/extensions/intl/en/gallery_tos.html You can ask questions about the plugin and report bugs at [email protected] New in this version: - Added support for Universal Analytics. - Fixed some bugs.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Seems to work, even though Google hasn't touched it in 3.5 years. And, I was not able to find any documentation on how to properly use this or interpret the results. Google is one of the wealthiest companies on the planet, yet they can't find their way to hire a small team to maintain and document this tool? Typical Google Greed.
It used to work perfectly with the previous version but now, with GA4 doesn't work anymore.
As of today this is the extension Google recommends we use to Debug GA4 events. Works great!