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gatsby-plugin-google-gtag-cookieconsent-consent-mode
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Easily add Google Global Site Tag to your Gatsby site.
This is a forked version of gatsby-plugin-google-gtag-cookieconsent updated with Google Consent Mode V2 (https://www.gatsbyjs.com/plugins/gatsby-plugin-google-gtag-cookieconsent/)
This offers the same functionality as the original plugin, the only difference is that gatsby-ssr.js has been extended to include support for consent mode v2 by setting default consent state to denied for the new consent mode v2 tags.
Install the package via npm install --save gatsby-plugin-google-gtag-cookieconsent-consent-mode
Reference for gatsby-plugin-google-gtag-cookieconsent: https://www.gatsbyjs.com/plugins/gatsby-plugin-google-gtag-cookieconsent/ Reference for Google Consent Mode V2: https://developers.google.com/tag-platform/security/guides/consent?consentmode=advanced
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Easily add Google Global Site Tag to your Gatsby site.
The npm package gatsby-plugin-google-gtag-cookieconsent-consent-mode receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, gatsby-plugin-google-gtag-cookieconsent-consent-mode popularity was classified as not popular.
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