Major GTM updates: Easier first-party data & simplified tagging

Major GTM updates: Easier first-party data & simplified tagging — Vlad Simion
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Major GTM updates: Easier first-party data & simplified tagging

by Vlad Simion


Some big updates in the Google ecosystem that will save a lot of manual work.

1. New Built-in GTM Variables

Google Tag Manager rarely adds new built-in variables, but they just dropped three significant ones:

  • Analytics Client ID
  • Analytics Session ID
  • Analytics Session Number

By reading directly from GA cookies, these retire custom JavaScript workarounds, offering a cleaner, synchronous solution significantly more reliable than querying the gtag() API.

2. New “Analytics Storage” Variable

They also added a new variable type that gives granular control over these identifiers, allowing you to customise Measurement IDs and cookie prefixes easily.

3. Google Tag Gateway via GCP (Beta)

The biggest news: you can now route Google tag traffic through your own first-party domain using Google Cloud’s load balancer.

  • It is a one-click setup directly in GTM.
  • It removes the dependency on Cloudflare for automated setups.

This is a huge step forward for first-party data and simplified server-side workflows.


#GoogleTagManager #GTM #GA4 #ServerSideTagging #GoogleCloud #WebAnalytics

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