
Hide GTM code
by createaccord on WordPress.org
The plugin embeds GTM code with minimal impact on your theme and performance, preventing unnecessary measurement.
“Hide GTM Code” is a very simple plugin.
GTM code will not be output when a user with “Create/Edit Articles” permissions is logged in, so it is recommended for people who do not want to measure their own access.
- Embed GTM tags without customizing the theme yourself (GTM tag is the Google Tag Manager code).
- The insertion position is also taken into consideration, preventing a decrease in performance due to GTM tag insertion.
- Prevents GTM code from being output when a user with “Create/Edit Articles” permissions is logged in.
- It is also possible to use only GA4 (GA4 is an abbreviation for Google Analytics 4).
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There are a few things to note.
Please check your laws and regulations before using this plugin (the plugin does not support non-consent collection as consent status cannot be obtained).
This plugin uses the function to embed GTM code and GSC HTML tags, so it cannot be used with themes that do not call these functions (GSC is an abbreviation for Google Search Console).
If you want to register GA4 with GTM and GSC after embedding GTM code on your website, select GTM in “How to verify GSC ownership”. If you try to verify ownership with GA4, it will fail with an error
You can also use only GA4 (gtag) and GSC.
Depending on the theme, some tags (such as the “a” tag) are embedded directly under the body tag as theme-specific elements. In that case, if you select GTM in “How to verify GSC ownership”, it will unfortunately fail, so please set it in “HTML tag”. If you want to set HTML tags on your website, please set it from “GSC settings”.
Be sure to clear the cache after setting.
If you want to erase the information you have entered, please use “Initialize Settings”. All information set by this plugin will be erased, so if there is any information you need, we apologize for the inconvenience, but please enter it again.