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Hello, in anticipation is leveraging a Cookie Consent manager that will control tracking tags via Google Tag Manager. We will need to leverage Google Tag Manager to serve the Lytics tag instead of serving it via the Drupal module. If we were to serve the Lytics tag via Google Tag Manager, would it still work with the Lytics Drupal module enabled? And if so, how would we accomplish that? At /admin/config/system/lytics, would we check or uncheck the "enable tag" checkbox? I am assuming that if we choose to serve the Lytics tag via Google Tag Manager, then we will need to make sure "enable tag" is unchecked? And if we were to go this route, would we still have all the benefits and integrations of leveraging the Drupal Lytics module as well as the Smart Content Lytics module?
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Hello, in anticipation is leveraging a Cookie Consent manager that will control tracking tags via Google Tag Manager. We will need to leverage Google Tag Manager to serve the Lytics tag instead of serving it via the Drupal module. If we were to serve the Lytics tag via Google Tag Manager, would it still work with the Lytics Drupal module enabled? And if so, how would we accomplish that? At /admin/config/system/lytics, would we check or uncheck the "enable tag" checkbox? I am assuming that if we choose to serve the Lytics tag via Google Tag Manager, then we will need to make sure "enable tag" is unchecked? And if we were to go this route, would we still have all the benefits and integrations of leveraging the Drupal Lytics module as well as the Smart Content Lytics module?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: