How do I delete tracking tokens?

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  1. Babbyii profile image73
    Babbyiiposted 15 years ago

    How do I delete tracking tokens?  I was playing around trying to figure out how they work, you know pushing buttons,etc.  Now that I see how they work I would like to be able to delete the ones that are of no use to me.  There doesn't appear to be a function to delete them, just to create them.  Thanks, Babbyii

    1. relache profile image72
      relacheposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Your observation is pretty much how they work.

  2. Maddie Ruud profile image72
    Maddie Ruudposted 15 years ago

    Babbyii:

    You sent me an email about this yesterday, and I answered it:  There isn't a way for a user to delete referral trackers right now, but since the limit on number of trackers you can create is fairly high, that shouldn't create a problem.

    1. ProCW profile image79
      ProCWposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I'm not a HubPages authority, but you are currently limited to creating up to 30 trackers, unless you contact hubpages. This is the message that I got after creating 30 trackers...

      "You have reached the maximum number of tokens. Contact HubPages if you really need more."

      I've reached my 30, but I haven't needed to contact HubPages... yet.

      smile

      ProCW

      PS. Good luck and happy hubbing, Babbyii.

      1. Babbyii profile image73
        Babbyiiposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Thanks - 30 can come around pretty quick if I'm not careful.

  3. Babbyii profile image73
    Babbyiiposted 15 years ago

    That's not good.  No learning curve allowances??

  4. Babbyii profile image73
    Babbyiiposted 15 years ago

    Thanks, Maddie -

    Sorry, never saw your answer.  Haven't checked my email since I asked about it. 
    Been babysitting a 12 year old. I'm getting old here.  I won't worry about it then.
    I'll just have to get over my obsession about everything being its place virus.

  5. gamergirl profile image84
    gamergirlposted 15 years ago

    Something to remember is that you don't need to use the tracker codes like Analytics channels. tongue

    1. Babbyii profile image73
      Babbyiiposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I haven't even tackled Analytics yet except to sign up for it.  Thanks, I'll read carefully. Or come back here when I do.

    2. ProCW profile image79
      ProCWposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Who uses Analytics channels? haha

      ProCW

 
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