Allow dashboard schedulated email again!
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Hi everyone,
In the last dashboard email received from my analytics account I clickked on the "opt-out" for a mistake.
I want to receive again this schedulated weekly email. How can I resolve this problem? Nothing is on the web about this problem.
It looks like my email has been removed from the my analytics account database and for this reason I don't receive the schedulated email. Please help me!
Thank you.
Massimiliano
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Hi Christy and thank you for replying.
I can login into without problem.
The analytics account is the basic one (the free one).
The problem is having cliccked on opt-out on the link to stop receiving the report email (as you can see in the image attached).
Thank you.
Massimiliano
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Hi Massimiliano,
What type of analytics account are you having this issue with, specifically? Can you still log into the account at all? Let us know so we can help, please.
Christy
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