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  • 1. Configure Google Analytics in miniOrange 1. Configure Google Analytics in miniOrange Log into miniOrange . Go to Apps and click on Add Application button. In Choose Application Type click on Create App button in Browser Extension/Form-Post application type. In the next step, search for your application from the list, if you can't find your application click on Add Custom App button . If you have got your application,Select Group name as default. Select your login type account. Here you can see the following two options INDIVIDUAL LOGIN ACCOUNT : If each user has a different username and password for the app, admin should choose an individual login account option, so that users can save their username and password from the user portal themselves. SHARED LOGIN ACCOUNT :If multiple users are allowed to access the app via same credentials assigned by admin, admin should choose share Login Account option. After selecting the required fields, click on Save button. (If you have selected Custom App configure it accordingly by submitting mandatory fields like : Application Name, Application Type, Login Page URL, Username Field, Passworrd Field, Submit Button Field and click on Save button.) Go to miniOrange dashboard and select User Dashboard from right side menu. Scroll down on the same page under the section of configure your cloud apps section and search for Google Analytics app, on the app icon you will find setting option. Click on it and select Configure.(If you are unable to find app in this list then please contact us) Once you done with configuration, scroll up on same page, under the SIGN-IN TO YOUR FAVOURITE CLOUD APPS section search for Google Analytics app. On Google Analytics app icon, click on the download symbol. It will redirect you to add extension page. Now, click on the Add to Chrome. Click on Add extension. Now, miniOrange extension is added in your extension Click on the app icon from miniOrange user portal, you will be redirected to Google Analytics login page. Now browser extension will fill the username and password credentials automatically. Once enabled, end users can see an icon on their browser which auto-fills username and password on the application login page and submit the page automatically to let user access the app. Now, you can see the homepage of the app.
  • 2. Embed Google Analytics application link in your Website/User Portal 2. Embed Google Analytics application link in your Website/User Portal Go to Admin Dashboard >> Apps >> search for Google Analytics app >> Click on Select in Action menu against Google Analytics app. Select Show SSO link option from dropdown. Copy the app link and paste it anywhere on your website - User portal/ Apps Dashboard /Menu, etc.
  • 3. Configure Your User Directory (Optional) 3. Configure Your User Directory (Optional) miniOrange provides user authentication from various external sources, which can be Directories (like ADFS, Microsoft Active Directory, Azure AD, OpenLDAP, Google, AWS Cognito etc), Identity Providers (like Okta, Shibboleth, Ping, OneLogin, KeyCloak), Databases (like MySQL, Maria DB, PostgreSQL) and . You can configure your existing directory/user store or add users in miniOrange. To add your users in miniOrange there are 2 ways: 1. Create User in miniOrange Click on Users >> Add User. Here, fill the user details without the password and then click on the Create User button. After successful user creation a notification message "An end user is added successfully" will be displayed at the top of the dashboard. Click on On Boarding Status tab. Check the email, with the registered e-mail id and select action Send Activation Mail with Password Reset Link from Select Action dropdown list and then click on Apply button. Now, Open your email id. Open the mail you get from miniOrange and then click on the link to set your account password. On the next screen, enter the password and confirm password and then click on the Single Sign-On (SSO) reset password button. Now, you can log in into miniOrange account by entering your credentials. 2. Bulk Upload Users in miniOrange via Uploading CSV File. Navigate to Users >> User List. Click on Add User button. In Bulk User Registration Download sample csv format from our console and edit this csv file according to the instructions. To bulk upload users, choose the file make sure it is in comma separated .csv file format then click on Upload. After uploading the csv file successfully, you will see a success message with a link. Click on that link you will see list of users to send activation mail. Select users to send activation mail and click on Send Activation Mail. An activation mail will be sent to the selected users. Click on User Stores >> Add User Store in the left menu of the dashboard. Select User Store type as AD/LDAP. STORE LDAP CONFIGURATION IN MINIORANGE: Choose this option if you want to keep your configuration in miniOrange. If active directory is behind a firewall, you will need to open the firewall to allow incoming requests to your AD. STORE LDAP CONFIGURATION ON PREMISE: Choose this option if you want to keep your configuration in your premise and only allow access to AD inside premises. You will have to download and install in your premise. Enter LDAP Display Name and LDAP Identifier name. Select Directory Type as Active Directory. Enter the LDAP Server URL or IP Address against LDAP Server URL field. Click on Test Connection button to verify if you have made a successful connection with your LDAP server. In Active Directory, go to the properties of user containers/OU's and search for Distinguished Name attribute. Enter the valid Bind account Password. Click on Test Bind Account Credentials button to verify your LDAP Bind credentials for LDAP connection. Search Base is the location in the directory where the search for a user begins. You will get this from the same place you got your Distinguished name. Select a suitable Search filter from the drop down menu. To use custom Search Filter select "Custom Search Filter" option and customize it accordingly. You can also configure following options while setting up AD. Enable Activate LDAP in order to authenticate users from AD/LDAP. Click on the Save button to add user store. Here's the list of the attributes and what it does when we enable it. You can enable/disable accordingly. Attribute Description Activate LDAP All user authentications will be done with LDAP credentials if you Activate it Sync users in miniOrange Users will be created in miniOrange after authentication with LDAP Backup Authentication If LDAP credentials fail then user will be authenticated through miniOrange Allow users to change password This allows your users to change their password. It updates the new credentials in your LDAP server Enable administrator login On enabling this, your miniOrange Administrator login authenticates using your LDAP server Show IdP to users If you enable this option, this IdP will be visible to users Send Configured Attributes If you enable this option, then only the attributes configured below will be sent in attributes at the time of login Click on Save. After this, it will show you the list of User stores. Click on Test Configuration to check whether you have enter valid details. For that, it will ask for username and password. On Successful connection with LDAP Server, a success message is shown. Click on Test Attribute Mapping. Enter a valid Username. Then, click on Test. Mapped Attributes corresponding to the user are fetched. After successful Attribute Mapping Configuration, go back to the ldap configuration and enable Activate LDAP in order to authenticate users from AD/LDAP. Refer our to setup LDAPS on windows server.
  • 4. Adaptive Authentication with Google Analytics 4. Adaptive Authentication with Google Analytics A. Restricting access to Google Analytics with IP Blocking You can use adaptive authentication with Google Analytics Single Sign-On (SSO) to improve the security and functionality of Single Sign-On. You can allow a IP Address in certain range for SSO or you can deny it based your requirements and you can also challenge the user to verify his authenticity. Adaptive authentication manages the user authentication bases on different factors such as Device ID, Location, Time of Access, IP Address and many more. You can configure Adaptive Authentication with IP Blocking in following way: Login to Self Service Console >> Adaptive Authentication. Add a Policy Name for your Adaptive Authentication Policy. Select your Action for behaviour Change and Challenge Type for user from the Action for behaviour Change Section. Action for behaviour Change Options : Attribute Description Allow Allow user to authenticate and use services if Adaptive authentication condition is true. Challenge Challenge users with one of the three methods mentioned below for verifying user authenticity. Deny Deny user authentications and access to services if Adaptive authentication condition is true. Challenge Type Options : Attribute Description User second Factor The User needs to authenticate using the second factor he has opted or assigned for such asOTP over SMSPUSH NotificationOTP over EmailAnd 12 more methods. KBA (Knowledge-based authentication) The System will ask user for 2 of 3 questions he has configured in his Self Service Console. Only after right answer to both questions user is allowed to proceed further. OTP over Alternate Email User will receive a OTP on the alternate email he has configured threw Self Service Console. Once user provides the correct OTP he is allowed to proceed further. Now Enable Enable IP Restriction option from the IP RESTRICTION CONFIGURATION section to configure custom IP range. Select the Action you want to perform if the IP address is out of the range. Specify the IP Address range for which you want above setting to reflect. You can add more than one IP Address ranges by clicking on following button +. Scroll to the end and click on save. B. Adaptive Authentication with Limiting number of devices. Using Adaptive Authentication you can also restrict the number of devices the end user can access the Services on. You can allow end users to access services on a fixed no. of devices. The end users will be able to access services provided by us on this fixed no. of devices. You can configure Adaptive Authentication with Device Restriction in following way Login to Self Service Console >> Adaptive Authentication. Add a Policy Name for your Adaptive Authentication Policy. Select your Action for behaviour Change and Challenge Type for user from the Action for behaviour Change Section. Scroll down to Device Configuration section and enable Allow User to Register Device option to allow users to register their devices. Enter the Number of Devices which are allowed to register in field next to Number of Device Registrations Allowed Choose Action if number of devices exceeded (This will override your setting for Action for Behaviour Change.) Challenge: The user needs to verify himself using any of the three methods mentioned in table in Deny : Deny users access to the system Enable option Send email alerts to Users if number of Device registrations exceeded allowed count if you want to alert the user about no of devices exceeding the limit. Save the configuration. C. Add Adaptive Authentication policy to Google Analytics. Login to Self Service Console >> Policies. Click on Edit option for predefined SAML app policy. Set your application name in the Application and select password as Login Method. Enable Adaptive Authentication on Policy page and select the required restriction method as an option. From Select Login Policy dropdown select the policy we created in last step and click on save. How to add a trusted Device When End-user log in to the self service console after the policy for device restriction is on, he is provided the option to add the current device as a trusted device.

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How to Login to Google Analytics

6 hours ago Dec 24, 2018 . Step 1: Open the Google Analytics Website First, you’ll need to navigate to the Google Analyticswebsite. On the next screen, enter the email address associated with your Google account and click the Nextbutton to continue. Then, you can enter your password and click the Sign Inbutton. That’s it! You’re now logged in and should see your dashboard.
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Access analytics - Analytics Help - Google

4 hours ago There are two ways to access Analytics: through a standalone account at http://www.google.com/analytics, or through your linked Google Ads account. You can sign in to your Analytics account from...

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Get started with Analytics - Analytics Help - Google

8 hours ago Go to google.com/analytics. To create an account, click Start for free. If you already have a Google Analytics account, click Sign in to Analytics. Set …

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Google Analytics

7 hours ago Google Analytics lets you measure your advertising ROI as well as track your Flash, video, and social networking sites and applications.

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Google Analytics Home - Analytics Help

4 hours ago When you log in to Analytics, the Home page gives you a summary of what’s interesting about your data. The top row of cards shows you: Overall …

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Google Analytics - Google Developers

12 hours ago Access the Google Analytics 4 (GA4) configuration data. Management API View and manage accounts, properties, views, filters, uploads, permissions, etc. User Deletion API Delete all data in a Google Analytics property associated with a user identifier. More resources ...

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Analytics solutions - Analytics Help - Google Search

10 hours ago Google Analytics solutions refers to an umbrella term encompassing all products -- both paid and free -- that are part of the Google Analytics product family. Users can differentiate between a paid product and a free product easily: paid products include the “360” modifier after the product name, free products do not.

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Google Analytics

2 hours ago Google Analytics is a third-party platform that can help you monitor experience-related data post-launch, including finding bugs in your code, discovering pain points for users, and tracking user satisfaction with updates. For in-depth information on in-app usage, refer to Google Analytics' documentation.

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Dimension - Analytics Help - Google

11 hours ago If you haven't already, start using a Google Analytics 4 property. Dimension. A descriptive attribute or characteristic of data. Browser, Landing Page and Campaign are all examples of default dimensions in Analytics. A dimension is a descriptive attribute or characteristic of an object that can be given different values.

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google analytics - Suspicious Web Traffic from Amazon.com

12 hours ago Nov 27, 2015 . Just a few hours back I was checking my logs when I found a whole bunch of traffic from IP address 54.174.xx.xx and ISP Amazon.com (validated from Google analytics). It lasted for an hour and then everything seems normal. This is something very abnormal.

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javascript - How to enable and disable google analytics in

7 hours ago "pageview" notifies google analytics whenever a user views a page and "event" can be called along with any react event such as onClick or onSubmit. This all works to enable google analytics but I'd like to be able to disable it if a user decides to opt out.

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Google Analytics account pages don't fully load. Firefox

7 hours ago Aug 09, 2012 . FF 14+ won't fully load Google analytics account home. This just started today. Chrome and Opera display my Google account fine. No, new plugins or software or any other changes has been made to FF. Ran avast!, iObit and have no problems with any other software on this machine. Cache has been cleared, cookies trashed... nothing fixes this problem.

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Google Analytics B2b Lead Tracking? – ictsd.org

3 hours ago 27 minutes ago . Helping business owners for over 15 years. The primary lead tracking tool marketed by most marketing experts is Google Analytics. Several of them in a Databox survey (nearly 80 percent) stated the tool was their main source of lead-tracking. Unless used properly, Google Analytics is a powerful tool ...

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10 Google Analytics Alternatives to Measure Your Website

2 hours ago Apr 06, 2022 . Google Analytics is a must-use tool to track your website traffic. Nearly 55% of all the websites online use Google Analytics; that’s huge! There are some features that Google Analytics lacks, which forced the web admins to search for an alternative.

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Ranny Tzadok on LinkedIn: Universal Analytics will be

7 hours ago A new version of Google Analytics was launched last week under the promising name "Google Analytics 4". According to Google it will help you get better ROI from your marketing for …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How to access Google Analytics?

    The first thing you need to do is to sign in to your Google Analytics account and choose the site for which you’d like to grant access. Then, click the Admin option. Now you’ll notice there’s a User Managementlink under every column. That’s because there are 3 levels of access: Account, Propertyand View:

  • How to say redirect?

    “You are on a mandated timeline of 10 days. So even if your COVID case just feels like a cold — a little scratchy throat or light fever that clears up after a day or two — you’re still on a timeline where you can’t be back in the school.”

  • What is another word for redirect?

    What is another word for Redirect? divert direct, deflect. redirect and divert. deflect divert, turn a different direction. redirect and deflect. avert deflect, divert. redirect and avert. switch divert, reverse. redirect and switch.

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