Google Analytics keeps poping up that i need to re-authorize.
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Moz & GA were playing nice, now their not... everytime i login to my dashboard i see the " you need to re-link your moz & GA" message near the top of the page. it links up fine, i press the i accept button, i get the green all went well now its linked button... may se a gap blah blah, then if i refresh or do anything in moz i see the red banner telling me i need to re-link moz....
any help here?
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Hello!
Thanks for your patience while we're working on this bug. GA authentication issues are affecting a few customers; we understand that this is really frustrating, and our engineers have made it a top priority to fix. As CustomButtonCompany mentioned--please email help@moz.com and our amazing help team will get you back up and running.
Jackie | Product Planner
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Usually fixed within a few days if it's a known error. Email them about this at help@moz.com and they can assist you further.
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I am getting the same error and I couldn't agree more.....given the price pint....the error needs to be gone quickly! - Any idea how long it usually takes them to make a correction to a bug?
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Yep I agree 99% with you. Bugs are a normal thing and since the new MOZ came out of beta it has been plagued with them. There are several other great tools out there that do the same thing and maybe better. One I love is Raven Tools
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thanks, so i take it i'm basically supposed to ignore the error.
I have to admit there have been a ton of bugs for a paid service, this is something i would expect from a free/opensource community project.
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This is an issue there fixing you can keep track of known problems here http://health.moz.com/
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