Some goal conversion in Google analytics showing under referral
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Yesterday I have created Google analytics account for a new website but few goal conversions comes from payment gateway site (paypal.com, epdq.co.uk) and showing under referral.
How to fix this issue so I can know the real source of Goal conversion.
*Note - utm_nooverride=1 on thank you page applied, payment gateway URL is already placed in Referral Exclusion List. So please don't suggest either of them.
Thanks
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Have you tried adding in the automatic cross domain tracking to pass your cookie to paypal and epdq.co.uk?
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cross-domain#autolink
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