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Only 2 weeks left: Ensure compliance with Google Consent Mode by March 6

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If you use Google services to track the online behavior of users in the European Union or European E

If you use Google services to track the online behavior of users in the European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA), it is imperative to integrate Google Consent Mode v2 by March 6, 2024. Not following this requirement may mean losing access to important ad data and personalized ad experiences for users in the EEA. It could also limit your use of Google Ads and other tools in the region, along with possible penalties for non-compliance. As a proactive measure, we are proud to be the first in the market to integrate Google Consent Mode V2 compliance in our products. Explore our suite of extensions that, when installed together, ensure Google Consent Mode compliance. Suite 1: [Google Analytics 4 with GTM Support]( + [Cookie Consent (GDPR)]( When paired together, these two extensions provide compatibility with Consent Mode V2, ensuring that Google will fill the data collection gaps with conversion and behavioral modeling, even if users decline cookies. Suite 2:[Google Analytics 4 with GTM Support]( + [GDPR Pro]( installed in tandem, Consent Mode can be enabled. Once you enable it, even if users decide to decline the cookies, a minimum of anonymized data about user activity will still be sent to GA4. Stay compliant with upcoming Google updates with Amasty's extensions! [BUY NOW]( Copyright © 2009-2024 Amasty. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( You have received this message because you are a registered customer of Amasty. [Unsubscribe](

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