A new GTM configuration download file will set up a GTM container with variables tracking all our parameters and triggers tracking all our events. Version 1.0 of the file will also configure GA4 tags.
Changes to the GTM data layer variable name to avoid possible conflicts.
New GTM data layer structure that will make it easier to track our data.
Fixing a possible conflict with WPRocket that resulted in the plugin being disabled on pages created with the cache pre-load feature.
A new option that lets you remove bots from the disallow list using their user-name.
Now you can disable bot blocking functionality if it creates problems.
Google Tag Manager Support. It’s now possible to install a GTM container. We push all our default and custom events to the GTM Data Layer. This is only a beta version and we plan to develop it further. In the future, we will offer an Import file to implement a GMT container with all the triggers and variables required to track our events and parameters, plus the most popular tags.
Multiple triggers for our events: when configuring events with the plugin you can now use multiple triggers (logic AND).
WPML option for WooCommerce events: you select the main language IDs for e-commerce events making it possible to use localized feeds for your catalogs.
Improving our crawler detect feature that can block a large number of known crawlers from triggering API events.
Fixing possible conflicts with other plugins using outdated versions of the Guzzle library.
Fixing a possible issue with YouTube and Vimeo scripts.
Fixing a possible issue with item category tracking for some WooCommerce events.