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Updated 3 March 2023: Added a checkbox to the template to enable collecting FCP, INP, and TTFB metrics, too.. Core Web Vitals is described on the dedicated web.dev resource as (emphasis mine): “Core Web Vitals are the subset of Web Vitals that apply to all pages, should be measured by all site owners, and will be surfaced across all Google tools.” The Core Web Vitals measurement as suggested by Go
Last updated 17 March 2023: Item-scoped Custom Dimensions are now available in Google Analytics 4. This is an implementation guide for Google Analytics 4. The guide is aimed at Google Tag Manager users and has been designed to complement the official documentation. A thing to keep in mind is that Google Analytics 4 (GA4) is still very new. The Google Tag Manager integration is still in its infancy
The first thing to note is the terminology. domain.com was prevented from profiling you across N websites. What does that mean? It means that the Safari browser has detected HTTP requests to the listed domains, and that the listed domains are found in DuckDuckGo’s Tracker Radar lists. To put it in another way - if the website is making requests to domains in DDG’s Tracker Radar list, then those do
Let me start by proclaiming with clarity and sincerity: No, Safari 14 (or any other version of Safari) will not block Google Analytics from loading and running on a website. In the midst of Apple’s yearly Worldwide Developers Conference, the company showcased some of the privacy improvements to the upcoming version of the Safari web browser (version 14). In fact, the biggest revelation was the new
However, Safari does not (currently) cap cookies set with the Set-Cookie HTTP header. Why? Because creating a setup that makes use of the Set-Cookie header requires developer resources and is always a deliberate decision how to handle first-party persistence. ITP’s main beef is against third-party JavaScript libraries executing code that repurposes first-party storage for something other than firs
Google Tag Manager recently published support for Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP). This support comes in the form of a new Container type in Google Tag Manager. When you create an AMP container in GTM, you are actually setting up an external configuration for AMP, which leverages AMP’s own analytics module. As befits Google Tag Manager, creating the configuration is done in the familiar Google Tag
<html> <head> <title>My Page</title> </head> <body> <!-- Google Tag Manager Container here --> <div id="main"> <a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a> </div> </body> </html> If I now add a link click listener to my GTM container, it will be attached to the document node, which is a top-level parent to all the elements you see in the code above. Now, when someone clicks the link, the following h
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