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Replace analytics.js with gtag.js #32
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Thank you for your request 💛 |
Already done it. #33 I think it's too premature to switch from analytics.js because not everyone is convinced about the transition yet. So there were be a period we should probably support both. |
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Google is now recommending that all new sites adopt the gtag.js script instead of analytics.js.
The gtag.js script merges the functionality of Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics into one and fixes some cross domain cookie issues, as far as I understand it.
This issue is to request for this extension to use gtag.js instead of analytics.js, or offer an option to enable it.
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