• Resolved usrobotx

    (@usrobotx)


    Hello,

    On my website I have installed Google Site Kit, and I am using only analytics and search console integration as of now. No manual edits in the code, or any other apps for those issues.

    I have also installed paid version of Complianz, and I have set it up according to their instructions (They confirm that Consent Mode is active and working)

    I have also installed and activated WP Consent API.

    As support from Complianz is saying, everything is working fine. But, I have just received an email for that account stating “Adopt consent mode to ensure your ad measurement continues to work”, “This is your reminder to start using consent mode to continue reaching customers”.

    What can be the issue?

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  • Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Thanks for reaching out @usrobotx. Having checked your site I can conform that you do have Consent Mode already enabled on your site within Site Kit. I also checked your site using the tagassistant.google.com service and the Google Analytics tags are firing as expected (screenshot).

    You can configure your content management plugin, Complianz, to ensure tags do not fire until a user consents if you wish, however I can confirm that the Analytics tags on your site are firing as expected. If you received an email regarding Consent Mode, this may have been just a recommendation for something you may have already configured.

    Let me know if you have any questions with the above.

    Thread Starter usrobotx

    (@usrobotx)

    Thank you @jamesosborne

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Not a problem @usrobotx, happy to assist. Be sure to reach out if you have any further queries. If you have a moment free please also consider leaving a review after testing out the dashboard, or if you’ve been a Site Kit user for some time. We’d love to hear your feedback.

    Best of luck.

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