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google analytics removal

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i have issue with google analytics in firefox, how did it get there in the 1st place, i do not use anything to do with google what so ever, i read that version 70.0.1 removes google analytics but thats not true as my version of firefox is 70.0.1 and still have google it

i have issue with google analytics in firefox, how did it get there in the 1st place, i do not use anything to do with google what so ever, i read that version 70.0.1 removes google analytics but thats not true as my version of firefox is 70.0.1 and still have google it

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Google Analytics isn't "built into" Firefox. It's a service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic using software on the server for web sites that a user would visit. An ad blocker such a uBlock Origin can block Google Analytics from being active in the web pages that you go to.

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I think that builtin Enhanced Tracking Protection also block Google Analytics.

Firefox shows an highlighted shield icon at the left end of the location/address bar in case Tracking Protection is blocking content.

  • click the shield icon for more details and possibly disable the protection

You can check in the Web Console what content is blocked.

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Delete an Analytics account

   Remove the Analytics tracking code from all your web pages or from your app.
   Sign in to Google Analytics..
   Click Admin.
   In the ACCOUNT column, use the menu to select the account you want to delete.
   In the ACCOUNT column, click Account Settings.
   Click Move to Trash Can.
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hi, thanks for replies, i have ublock already but google analytics is still active, i dont have any google accounts what so ever to login to yo change any settings, analytics onle been in browser a few days and i would like to no how the hell it got there in the 1st place, its dam annoying