Site Kit by Google – Analytics, Search Console, AdSense, Speed

Changelog

1.173.0

Enhanced

  • Reset Reader Revenue Manager policy violation notification dismissals when connecting a different publication, or disconnecting the service. See #12189.
  • Update opt-in user tracking for Reader Revenue Manager setup success notification. See #12104.
  • Add GA4 tracking events for RRM policy violation notifications. See #12103.
  • Prevent the Welcome modal from being shown to existing users when the Setup Flow Refresh feature flag is enabled. See #12068.
  • Add “Action needed” badge to RRM module status for policy violations. See #12017.
  • Add Reader Revenue Manager policy violation notifications in Site Kit settings. See #12014.
  • Update email report to include dynamic conversion metrics based on sites’ tracked metrics. See #12001.
  • Update the unsubscribe notice of Email Reporting to have a black background. See #11996.
  • Add a confirmation before disabling the Email Reporting settings. See #11862.
  • Add subscription confirmation email template. See #11853.
  • Add email invite template for email reporting. See #11851.
  • Add Email Reporting stats to feature metrics. See #11850.
  • Add the Search Console-only dashboard tour for the new setup flow. See #11814.
  • Add support for base admin URLs that already contain query parameters in the getAdminURL selector. Props xipasduarte. See #11115.
  • Add controls for Reader Revenue Manager settings in the WordPress site editor. See #10312.

Fixed

  • Fix the issue when users with no permissions received emails from Email Reporting. See #12152.
  • Update email headings text to use sentence-case. See #11966.
  • Select the “In the field” tab immediately in the PageSpeed Insights widget when field data is available, preventing a flicker due to the “In the Lab” tab being active initially. See #11173.

See changelog for all versions.

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Author
Google
Version:
1.173.0
Last Updated
February 23, 2026
Active Installs
5000000
Requires
WordPress 5.2
Tested Up To
WordPress 6.9.1
Requires PHP
7.4

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