I have the same problems
with plugin analitics 360
the Google write:
La pagina richiesta non può essere visualizzata. Un altro sito ha richiesto l’accesso al tuo Account Google, ma ha inviato una richiesta in formato non valido. Contatta i gestori del sito a cui stavi tentando di accedere quando hai ricevuto questo messaggio per informarli dell’errore. Segue un messaggio di errore dettagliato:
Sito “http://mydomain.com” non registrato.
pls help me to resolve this problem
Having the same issue. I’ve tried everything out there including:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-analytics360-google-authentication-error?replies=16
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-analytics360-cant-authenticate-with-google-account?replies=6
My error message is:
The page you have requested cannot be displayed. Another site was requesting access to your Google Account, but sent a malformed request. Please contact the site that you were trying to use when you received this message to inform them of the error. A detailed error message follows:
The site “http://aweddingbreeze.com” has not been registered.
Tanya
(@tanyabepromotablecom)
I’m having the exact same problem the others mentioned above. Looking back at other forums, it appears the plugin has to be updated to resolve the problem. If anyone else has answers, please share.
I heard from support at MailChimp that it could have something to do with the plugin updating to the new Google OAuth 2.0
Same problem. Does appear that the upgrade to Google OAuth 2.0 means a new way to authenticate is needed. Any ideas?
Same problem here.
Before Google killed OAuth 1.0, suggestion from http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-analytics360-cant-authenticate-with-google-account?replies=6#post-1979811 worked just fine, but now I only get:
Important: OAuth 1.0 has been officially deprecated as of April 20, 2012. It will continue to work as per our deprecation policy but we encourage you to migrate to OAuth 2.0 as soon as possible. For details about how to do this, see Migrating from OAuth 1.0 to OAuth 2.0. To get help on Stack Overflow, tag your questions with 'google-oauth'.
Any clue?
Really hope someone fixes this