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  • Plugin Contributor jarnovos

    (@jarnovos)

    Hi @pikapower,

    Those cookies are placed as a result of using Google Analytics on your website, so if they are set without consent, the Google Analytics script is most-likely not blocked on your website at the moment.

    If you provide an URL to your website, that will allow us to provide further guidance on how we would recommend blocking the Analytics script on your website, before obtaining consent for Statistics.

    Kind regards, Jarno

    Thread Starter pikapower

    (@pikapower)

    I have blocked all Analytics scripts owned by us.
    This is the url: https://t.ly/Hr_q

    Plugin Contributor jarnovos

    (@jarnovos)

    Hoi @pikapower,

    You are currently firing Analytics from your Google Tag Manager container, but have the Analytics tag set to a Firing Trigger that does not wait until consent has been obtained, such as the “All Pages” trigger.

    The solution will be to import the Complianz triggers in your GTM container (instructions here), and then proceed to change the current Firing Trigger of your Analytics tag to one of the Complianz triggers, such as the Statistics trigger.

    So you will end up with a configuration like below, where my Analytics tag fires on “Statistics” consent, and the TikTok Pixel on “Marketing”.

    Kind regards, Jarno

    Thread Starter pikapower

    (@pikapower)

    I have done that:

    https://i.ibb.co/dJYSfqT/Capture.png

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 8 months ago by pikapower.
    Plugin Contributor jarnovos

    (@jarnovos)

    Hi @pikapower,

    Could you confirm that your latest changes to the GTM container have been published as well?

    Kind regards, Jarno

    Thread Starter pikapower

    (@pikapower)

    Yes, I can conform that.

    Thread Starter pikapower

    (@pikapower)

    I think I found it, the demo import was still there….

    Plugin Contributor jarnovos

    (@jarnovos)

    Hi @pikapower,

    OK, that sounds like it might’ve been related. I can’t check the behavior currently though, as you have a Content Security Policy enabled that blocks “google.com” among other sources.

    In any case, if you have the exact set-up as described above; that should be it.

    Kind regards, Jarno

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