Track your WordPress site easily and with lots of metadata: views per author & category, automatic tracking of outbound clicks and pageviews.
No. You can not. It will break tracking.
You probably have multiple profiles for the same website, that share the same UA-code. If so, it doesn't matter which of the profiles is shown as selected, tracking will be correct.
Give it a couple of hours, usually it'll be fixed. It can take up to 24 hours to appear though.
This can take up to 24 hours after the installation of the new tracking code.
Because that's where it belongs. It makes the page load faster (yes, faster, due to the asynchronous method of loading the script) and tracking more reliable. If you must place it in the footer anyway, switch to manual mode and check out the docs for manual placement of the Google Analytics code.
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Compatible up to: 3.5.1
Last Updated: 2013-4-5
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