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Understanding the practical application of the 'Live' environment in Google Tag Manager
Just happened to go over this article on Google Tag Manager and environments, and it had this thing to say:
Fun fact: Every GTM container automatically comes with a “Live” environment setting, which keeps track of the current container version that’s up and running. But there’s no need to define this Live environment yourself – it’s all good.
However, it’s a tad ambiguous on where the GTM snippet that’s exclusive to the Live environment fits in. You can find it going through: “Admin” > “Environments” > “Live” > “Actions” > “Get Snippet”.
On one hand, if you place this “Live” environment’s GTM snippet on your main site, gtm_auth & env parameter values are paraded around for everyone to see. On the other hand, we’ve been using the ‘default’ GTM snippet (accessible via “Admin” > “Install Google Tag Manager”) for our live site, and it’s been smooth sailing so far.
So, why would someone go for the “Live” GTM snippet? Any thoughts?
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