Fire Always rule is a default rule that enables your Tag Manager to fire and be tested/used immediately. You can rename or disable it but it cannot be deleted.
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Fire Always rule is a default rule that enables your Tag Manager to fire and be tested/used immediately. You can rename or disable it but it cannot be deleted.
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Which option provides a log of activities that were performed by all users who have edited the entity?
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Anthony needs to do an in-depth analysis of event level data to see how customers interacted with the advertiser’s ads. Which type of report should Anthony use?
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When using a script format to set site parameters to be passed into Tag Manager from the webpage, which of the following options allows you to define where Tag Manager retrieves insights?
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Unless implemented by iFrame as non script, the Tag Tester Tool browser icon will activate only on pages with the Tag Manager implemented.
Explanation:
The Tag Tester Tool browser icon will activate only on pages with the Tag Manager implemented, unless implemented by iFrame as non script .
The Tag Tester Tool is a feature of Amazon Marketing Cloud that allows users to analyze a web page for variables. The browser icon for the Tag Tester Tool will only activate on pages with the Tag Manager implemented, unless implemented by iFrame as non script .
An iFrame is an HTML document embedded inside another HTML document on a website. If the Tag Manager is implemented within an iFrame as non script, the Tag Tester Tool browser icon will activate on pages with the iFrame implemented .
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Anna wants to use a Raw Data Feed to perform an indepth analysis of activities recorded on the site and site referrals. What type of RDF report should Anna pull to get the best results?