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HowTo: Quickly access multiple Google Analytics accounts
For example i use two Google Analytics accounts that don’t have anything related one to another. Instead of logging off a lot of times per day you can just click on a drop box menu and select the account you want to view info about. I found this great script that helps you do just that.
Again, this method involves Firefox browser and GreaseMonkey addon for it. After you installed GreaseMonkey addon and restarted Firefox you can then click the following link that will install the script i am talking about.
Install Google Account Multi-Login script for GreaseMonkey.
When you finally installed the script all you need to do is to log into your Analytics account and check out the new menu in the top right corner:
After you add your accounts you will have the chance to select the account you want to see info about and then select another available account from the list, when you are done with the first one. This saves you from interacting with login forms, signing in and out therefore you can win some time.
I find this script most useful, i hope you do too. If you get stucked somewhere on the way i advise you to have a look at another article that shows how to implement some other script into GreaseMonkey.