The Google tag lets you send data from your website to connected Google product destinations to help you measure the effectiveness of your website and ads. After you place the Google tag on your website, it sends to linked Google product destinations, such as Google Ads and Google Analytics. You can use a single Google tag implementation for all your products and accounts.
Before you configure the Google tag settings, ensure you set up your Google tag on every page of your website.
This article explains how you can configure your Google tag settings. You can also Manage your Google tag by editing your Google tag name, combining Google tags, or adding or removing destinations.
Open the Google tag settings
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Configure your Google tag settings
When you're in your Google tag settings, click Show all to review all available settings.
You may choose to configure settings that are less relevant for your current usage of the Google tag. When you add new product destinations or their capabilities change, the settings will go into effect.
Configuration settings | Description | Relevant to Google Analytics | Relevant to Google Ads | Relevant to Campaign Manager 360 |
Manage automatic event detection | Configure which types of events your Google tag should automatically detect for measurement in associated destinations. | Yes | Yes | Not Currently |
Configure your domains | Specify a list of domains for cross-domain measurement. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Allow user-provided data capabilities | Configure whether your Google tag should allow user-provided data to be included in measurement for destination products that accept such data. | Not Currently | Yes | Yes |
Define internal traffic | Define IP addresses whose traffic should be marked as internal. | Yes | Not Currently | Not Currently |
List unwanted referrals | Specify domains whose traffic shouldn't be considered to be referrals. | Yes | Not Currently | Not Currently |
Adjust session timeout | Set how long sessions can last. | Yes | Not Currently | Not Currently |
Override cookie settings | Change how long cookies last and how they're updated. | Yes | Not Currently | Not Currently |
Set consent mode override | Override the default consent settings in your website code and instead set the default to 'denied' for all the regions you choose. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Manage default consent settings | Indicate whether you've obtained user consent for data sent to Google. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Manage data use across Google services | Choose which Google services can receive consented data from end users in the European Economic Area (EEA) for advertising purposes. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Configure your Google tag settings
When you've configured your Google tag settings, you can manage your Google tag from the “Admin” tab.