Communication I’ve seen but can’t share indicates that containers with GA4 tags only and some other combinations have received this message erroneously and are not affected. Hoping for official clarification soon.
March 14, 2025 at 9:41 AM
Communication I’ve seen but can’t share indicates that containers with GA4 tags only and some other combinations have received this message erroneously and are not affected. Hoping for official clarification soon.
Agreed, it is confusing to say the least. States Google Ads/Floodlights, only mentions Ads moving forward. Doesn’t mention GA4 at all. Questionable tactic - I am aware of a number of GTMs that are used to handle the consent implementation, which would likely not work as intended in this scenario.
March 10, 2025 at 5:23 PM
Agreed, it is confusing to say the least. States Google Ads/Floodlights, only mentions Ads moving forward. Doesn’t mention GA4 at all. Questionable tactic - I am aware of a number of GTMs that are used to handle the consent implementation, which would likely not work as intended in this scenario.
I read it that if you don’t have a Google Ads tag (including but not limited to conversion tags) this won’t apply? So an Adobe / meta only GTM would still not fire a Google tag (yet). However: 😬😬
March 10, 2025 at 4:58 PM
I read it that if you don’t have a Google Ads tag (including but not limited to conversion tags) this won’t apply? So an Adobe / meta only GTM would still not fire a Google tag (yet). However: 😬😬