Simple persistent tracker that logs Google Analytics Events calls. Now supports GA4 events. Primarily intended for web developers to debug GA Events calls. 1.1.7 ------------- Migrate to Manifest V3 - Adding export json (via jsonblob.com) and share to social (facebook, linkedin) 1.1.6 (Chrome/Firefox) --------------- - Adding browser extension buttons 1.1.5 (Chrome/Firefox) --------------- - Dynamic tabs now also display a tab for any open Chrome tab that ETT has recorded events for - Fixed some potential bugs 1.1.4 (Chrome) --------------- - Replaced This tab with dynamic tabs showing every active tab from every non-popup Chrome window - Width and height of window remembered - Fix data migration error - Fix multiple windows - Reduced interval delay back down from 5s to 3.5s 1.1.3 (Chrome) --------------- - ETT is now a detached window! - Added Timestamp column - GA4 event columns in web view and csv - Fix overwriting prefs - Improved table flow 1.1.2 (Chrome) --------------- - New .CSV button to download a .csv file of the current view - ETT now remembers if you had All Tabs or This Tab open - It also now remembers if you had short URLs or full URLs displayed - Limit 100 events in storage - Increase display of events from 14 to 100 - Increase time between intervals from 3s to 5s - Update GA help link to GA4 1.1.1 (Chrome) --------------- - Fix install data issue 1.1.0 (Chrome) --------------- - Added initial support for GA4 events (layout to be updated later) - Fixed full URLs not displaying - Added This tab feature - Upgraded to Google extension manifest v3 1.0.4 changes --------------- - Click URL header to toggle showing full URL 1.0.3 changes --------------- - Now supports the new GA api calls for event tracking https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/advanced - Reduced memory usage (although it was already tiny before) - Now using plugin manifest v2
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Event Tracking Tracker Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Event Tracking Tracker Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
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