Google Tag Manager
By:
Raj Gurung
Published On :
March 10, 2024
In the ecosystem of the internet, first-party cookies play a crucial role in how websites gather and store information about their visitors. These cookies are integral to web analytics tools like Google Tag Manager (GTM), providing valuable insights for website owners while raising important considerations about user privacy and data management.
First-party cookies are small pieces of data that websites place on a user’s device directly. They are set by the domain the user is visiting and can only be read by that same domain. When you visit a website, it may send a cookie to your browser, which is then stored on your device. These cookies serve various purposes, such as remembering login details, tracking user preferences, and providing a personalized browsing experience. Here are some common use cases for first-party cookies:
While first-party cookies are essential for website functionality and analytics, they also raise concerns about user privacy. As data privacy regulations like GDPR and CCPA have become more stringent, website owners must ensure they are transparent about their cookie usage and obtain user consent where necessary.
In GTM, it’s crucial to configure tags and triggers in compliance with these regulations. For example, websites must provide clear information about the types of cookies they use and allow users to accept or reject them. GTM allows for the implementation of consent management tools to control when tags fire based on user preferences.
To check the cookies in your browser you need first to identify where your cookies are stored. Different tools such as Google ads can attach different cookies to the URL of the website where many information such as campaign name, source and campaign ID can be stored.
In the above, URL of my demo website, you can see that there are different UTM behind the main URL of the website.
To see the first-party cookies you need to
To clear the cookies you can simply Right click on the cookie and click on Clear
And all the cookies will be cleared
First-party cookies are a fundamental component of web analytics and user experience optimization, especially within tools like Google Tag Manager. They enable websites to track user behaviour, personalize content, and measure conversions. However, their usage also comes with responsibilities regarding user privacy and data protection.
As website owners navigate the complexities of data privacy regulations, it’s essential to leverage GTM’s capabilities responsibly.
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