Wednesday 21 September 2011

How to remove this google-analytics problem?

recently i've been having problem with %26quot;google%26quot; in general. everything has the name google in it. i'd be on a website and when i click a link, i get also a new tab that says first %26quot;about:blank%26quot; then it'll change to like results.google-analytics.com or something. or i can be loading a site and it jus says %26quot;waiting for google analytics%26quot; on the bottom. like why am i getting all this %26quot;google analytics%26quot; stuff. and when im on google.com and i search for something, i get results and wen i click on one of them, i again get %26quot;results.google-analytics.com%26quot; and then it doesnt even go to the website i clicked. it goes to like a random food website. what is the deal with google and me?
How to remove this google-analytics problem?
Oh, I've had that problem before!!! c-net too right? Use firefox (just type %26quot;mozilla firefox download%26quot; into google to get a link to download) and install this add-on, %26quot;Noscript%26quot;.



https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox…



After you install, there would be an evil looking snake in the bottom right of your browser with or without a not symbol (Like you see on a no smoking sign) on it. When you have a google-analytics problem, turn the add-on on by right clicking on the icon and clicking disable scripts globally, followed by a refresh. When you're done with the problem site, just right click it and click allow scripts globally so javascript will work on other sites (which can require it, like youtube). Ignore the advised and unadvised commentary in the options.
How to remove this google-analytics problem?
I just recently got the same problem. Apparently, your router has been hijacked. Try resetting your router, and then set a non-default password and username on the router. This will prevent your router from being hijacked again.



The following website may prove useful:



http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t324015.html



This problem has just recently popped up according to Google Trends:



http://www.google.com/trends?q=google-analytics.com%26amp;ctab=0%26amp;geo=all%26amp;date=2010%26amp;sort=0



So if resetting your router doesn't work, better solutions will surely come around in the next few weeks.

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