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  • Google tags are initially blocked until consent is granted.

    • Using the Usercentrics CMP, tags within the Google Tag Manager (GTM) will need to be triggered only when consent for the correlating Data Processing Service (DPS) is given.

    • How we recommend setting up variables & triggers for this purpose in the GTM is documented.

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    • Alternatively to using our recommended variable & trigger setup that can fire specific tags based on the consent status of specific Data Processing Services (DPS) in the Usercentrics CMP Configuration / SettingID, there are also other options of handling the triggering of tags, f.ex.

      • Triggering tags based on the consent state(s) of Google Consent Mode storage types (i.e. ad_storage) is possible for individual tags. The following video outlines this method for setting up Basic Google Consent Mode in more detail:

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  • Third party templates may be used to “translate” the consent_status event of the Usercentrics CMP into signals for the Google Consent Mode storage types inside the GTM.

  • (warning) While these alternative approaches are possible to set up in connection with the Usercentrics CMP, they are not part of the generally recommended setup. They often require the assistance of a GTM expert.

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