• Resolved authentico

    (@authentico)


    Feature Request

    Please add a Toggle to enable/disable injection of the Cookieyes script.

    I had issues with getting Google Tag Manager installed correctly while the plugin was running, because Cookieyes script injects at the very top of the <head>, while the Google Consent Mode instructions say to inject the Google Consent Mode script and Google Tag Manager script before the Cookieyes script (see: https://www.cookieyes.com/documentation/implementing-google-consent-mode-using-cookieyes/).

    So using Code Snippets plugin, when I tried to add the Consent script and GTM script in the <head> section, it always rendered after the Cookieyes script.

    Basically, I had to disable the Cookieyes plugin, and manually add the Cookieyes script anyway.

    The downside is now I don’t have a direct link in my WordPress admin to the Cookieyes dashboard page.

    It would have been ideal to leave the Cookieyes plugin installed, and just disable the script injection with a Setting.

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  • Plugin Support CookieYes Team

    (@cookieyesteam)

    Hi @authentico,

    Greetings from CookieYes!

    The order of the scripts won’t be an issue while using plugin and google consent mode.

    Plugin Support CookieYes Team

    (@cookieyesteam)

    Hi @authentico,

    This thread has been inactive for a bit, so we are going to mark it as resolved now. Please feel free to open a new thread or follow-up if you have any further questions or still need help.

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