Google-Analytics
Google Analytics is the most widely deployed website analytics platform. ScanMalware detects it from the analytics script URLs a page loads and the measurement objects it registers at runtime.
Beyond traffic measurement, the tracking IDs it embeds are a useful pivot: the same Analytics or AdSense ID reused across many domains can link a network of related — and sometimes coordinated malicious — sites together.
Commonly deployed alongside Google-Analytics
Of the 32,793 public scans where Google-Analytics was detected, these are the technologies most often present on the same site. The share is the percentage of Google-Analytics sites that also ran each one.
| Technology | Category | Share of Google-Analytics sites |
|---|---|---|
| Google Analytics | wappalyzer | 62.36% |
| Open-Graph-Protocol | miscellaneous | 48.21% |
| JQuery | miscellaneous | 47.76% |
| jQuery | wappalyzer | 47.15% |
| MetaGenerator | miscellaneous | 38.01% |
| PHP | wappalyzer | 34.46% |
| WordPress | cms | 33.55% |
| Cloudflare | wappalyzer | 32.97% |
| X-UA-Compatible | miscellaneous | 31.78% |
| HSTS | wappalyzer | 30.58% |
| MySQL | wappalyzer | 29.35% |
| Google Tag Manager | wappalyzer | 27.07% |
| Cloudflare Bot Management | wappalyzer | 26.62% |
| HTTP/3 | wappalyzer | 26.42% |
How ScanMalware detects Google-Analytics
Google-Analytics is detected by analysing the response headers, HTML markup, JavaScript runtime and asset URLs captured when ScanMalware loads the site in a real headless browser.
From any scan you can pivot into related signals — JARM TLS fingerprints, ASN ownership and BGP routing, certificate history, JavaScript analysis and the overall security verdict — to understand not just that Google-Analytics is present, but how it is being used. Open the full search interface for Google-Analytics →
Recent public scans featuring Google-Analytics
A rolling sample of recent public scans where Google-Analytics was detected. Listing a site here is not a safety judgement — open a scan to see its full verdict.
| Site | Scanned |
|---|---|
| Howtoforge Linux Tutorials. https://howtoforge.com | 2026-06-17 |
| AMT3 Spa • Parcheggi Verona e Sosta Stalli blu https://www.amt.it | 2026-06-17 |
| RedCafe.net | The Leading Manchester United Forum https://redcafe.net | 2026-06-17 |
| Startseite der Webseite des Deutschen Städte- und Gemeindebundes | DStGB http://www.dstgb.de | 2026-06-17 |
| Dearne Valley College http://www.dearne-coll.ac.uk | 2026-06-17 |
| Governo Federal — Casa Civil http://www.casacivil.gov.br/ | 2026-06-17 |
| Seattle Weather · Streamlit https://demo-seattle-weather.streamlit.app | 2026-06-17 |
| Cardinal Heenan - Home http://www.cardinal-heenan.org.uk | 2026-06-17 |
Frequently asked questions about Google-Analytics
- Does using Google-Analytics mean a website is unsafe?
- No. Google-Analytics is a stack component, not a verdict. ScanMalware scores the whole page — its scripts, redirects, certificates, threat-intelligence matches and behaviour — so a site using Google-Analytics can be perfectly safe or actively malicious.
- How many sites using Google-Analytics has ScanMalware scanned?
- Google-Analytics has been detected in 32,793 public scans on ScanMalware.com. Each scan is a real headless-browser visit, and the figure updates as new URLs are submitted.
- What technologies are commonly used with Google-Analytics?
- Across scanned sites, Google-Analytics is most often seen alongside Google Analytics, Open-Graph-Protocol and JQuery. The full co-occurrence breakdown is listed on this page.
Browse all profiled technologies on the technology index, or scan a URL to see its full stack.