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  • Welcome to success
  • STARTER KIT
    • Welcome Commanders Act X
    • Client Side
    • Server Side
    • Consent Management
    • Customer Data Platform
  • 🆕GOOD ORDER
    • Boost your usage !
      • Google Enhanced Conversions
      • Piano analytics
      • Google analytics 4
      • Facebook CAPI
      • Tracking Optimisation
      • CNIL Proxification
  • User Guide
    • First party tracking
      • Domaine management
        • A-Record
        • CNAME
        • On-Premise CAID
      • Proxy management
      • CAID: Master ID and Consistent Anonymous ID
    • Enterprise Tag Management
      • Server-side
        • Sources
          • One Tag
          • iOS Android
          • Flutter
          • Migration V4 to V5
        • Destinations
          • Google Analytics 4
          • Google Enhanced Conversions
    • Consent Management Platform
      • CMP : Set Up
      • A/B ou N testing
      • Best practice
      • Integration of Microsoft Consent Mode
  • Use cases
    • Server Side
      • Optimising advertising campaigns
        • Facebook - Conversions API
        • Google - Enhanced Conversions
        • LinkedIn Conversions API
        • Snapchat Conversions API
        • TikTok Events API
      • Conversion and event tracking
        • Adform
        • Criteo - Events
        • Microsoft Advertising Universal Event Tracking
        • Pinterest
        • Reddit Conversions API
      • Partnerships and affiliations
        • Awin
        • Commission Junction
        • Effinity
        • Rakuten Events
        • Tradedoubler
      • Audience and performance analysis
        • Google Analytics 4
        • Piano Analytics Collection API
        • Piwik PRO
        • Adobe Analytics
        • Matomo
      • Tracking events and interactions
        • Firebase Analytic
        • Webhook
      • Personalising the user experience
        • Kameleoon events
        • Dynamic Yield
    • Audience sharing
      • Advertising campaign management
        • Google - Display & Video 360 AdEx
        • Xandr
      • Targeting and retargeting
        • Criteo Audiences
        • Criteo Offline Conversions
        • Google Customer Match
        • Google Store Sales Direct
        • Facebook Custom Audiences
        • Quantcast
      • Optimising and measuring advertising performance
        • Smart AdServer
        • Gamned
      • Visualisation and reporting
        • Qlik
        • Tableau Cloud
      • Data analysis
        • Teradata
        • Realytics
      • Email campaign management
        • Salesforce Marketing Cloud
        • Actito
      • Data storage and transfer
        • Google Cloud Storage
      • Optimising the user experience
        • AB Tasty
        • Target2Sell
        • Kameleoon Audience
      • Management of trading platforms
        • Magento
      • SMS campaign management
        • Salesforce Marketing Cloud
        • Actito
    • Example Customer Cycle
      • Customers acquisition
        • Identify your visitors with your CRM
        • Behaviour-based product recommendation
        • Excluding buyers for optimised advertising campaigns
        • Reactivation of abandoned shopping baskets by SMS and/or email
        • Sharing profiles with an AB Test partner
        • Generating traffic with similar profiles
        • Retargeting site visitors for advertising campaigns
      • Customers knowledge
        • Building a decision-making database with Commanders Act
        • Identify your visitors
        • Sharing customer knowledge
        • Encrypt and broadcast your data in real time
        • Setting up a repellent base
        • Activate your customers on the right channel at the right time
        • Onboarding of visitors
        • Margin-based management with Adloop to optimise ROI and ROAS
      • Customers loyalty
        • Creating a customer score
        • Detection of intent
        • Customise the carousel with customer knowledge
      • Customers retention
        • Simple customisation with a pop-in
        • Reactivating inactive users
        • Detection of customers at risk of churn
        • Reoptinization of consents
      • Customers reconquest
        • Win back customers
  • Cookbooks & Tutorials
    • First Party Data
      • Introduction
      • Optimised hosting
        • Setting up First Party Hosting
      • Optimising collection
        • Setting up Tracking First with a WAF Proxy
        • Setting up Tracking First in CNAME
        • Setting up Tracking First in A-Record
        • Setting up Tracking First in On-Premise Proxy
    • Entreprise Tag Management
      • ClientSide
        • How to check the changes made on a tag?
        • How to add a tag in client side?
        • How to change a partner ID according to the work environment?
        • How to restrict the triggering of a client-side tag?
        • How can I check which container version is deployed on my website?
      • Serverside
        • How can incoming data be transformed on the platform?
    • Consent Management
      • How to modify/add a category to the privacy center?
      • RGPD, ePrivacy, CCPA, APEC... which message for which users?
      • How can the consent form be adapted to each device?
      • How do I activate iAB TCFv2 on my privacy?
      • How do I change the style or text of my privacy banner?
      • How do I activate vendors on my privacy?
      • How do I create a cookie that is deposited after consent?
    • Campaign analysis
      • How do I add an attribution template to an LRB report?
      • How to filter an LRB report by mobile?
      • How do you compare the numbers in an LRB report over two different time periods?
      • How do I add a dataset to an LRB report?
      • How do I limit access to an LRB?
      • How to add a dimension in MixCommander tags?
      • How to receive MixCommander's click hits?
      • How to receive MixCommander's print hits?
      • How to implement the MixCommander Conversion tag?
      • How to implement the MixCommander Click & Site Tracking tag?
      • How to implement the MixCommander Site Tracking Only tag?
  • Studies & Business Cases
    • Business case
      • Media
        • Yellow Pages
      • Energy
        • Sorgenia
        • Engie
      • Travel
        • Havas Voyages
      • E-commerce
        • Pixartprinting
        • La Redoute
      • Mode
        • K&L Ruppert
        • Promod
      • Banking - Insurance
        • Crédit Mutuel
        • Floa Bank
        • Moniwan
  • Best Practices
    • Server side
      • Data Layer standardisation
      • Setting up 1st party tracking
      • Data enrichment
      • Use our templates
    • Data processing
      • Data enrichment
      • Data cleansing
    • Consent Management
      • Consent reactivation
      • The design of your banner
      • A/B testing
      • Setting up 1st party tracking
      • Video mask...
      • Mobile
    • Monitoring
      • Deploy alerting on a destination
  • FAQs
    • About CAX
    • First party tracking
      • A-Record
    • Entreprise Tag Management
      • Server-Side
      • OneTag
      • SDK
      • SDK migration V4 to V5
    • Consent & Preference Management
      • About CMP ?
      • IAB TCF
      • GDPR & e-Privacy
      • SDK CMP : Introduction
      • SDK CMP : Consent Mode
    • Glossary
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  1. FAQs
  2. Entreprise Tag Management

OneTag

How does OneTag work ?

The OneTag is placed on the web containers of your site. They send your events with all the required data to our servers from where they are redirected, in server-side and automatically, to the partners of your choice.

If the data goes through the Commanders Act servers, does that mean you store it ?

The data remains on our servers only as long as it needs to be formatted and processed to be sent back to your partners.

What do I have to do to make this work ?
  1. One OneTag per event

    It is necessary to put a OneTag by event to track (the templates of tag are in the TagCo library).

    It will map the variables required for the partners without having to worry about the differences between the partners.

  2. One Base Tag and one connector per partner

    For each partner we will add its library in a web tag and a connector per partner (FB, GA, AT, etc.)

    The connectors consist of simple fields to be filled with the partner id, a token, the privacy category id of the partner.

  3. One deployment and it's ready :)

But... for privacy, if the OneTag remits data for partners of different privacy categories, how do I categorize my OneTag ?

OneTag has a technical and functional role of collecting user consent and acting as a data carrier.

It is at the connector level (server side) that the partner's category id will be compared to the consent collected by the OneTag in order to allow or prevent the data to be sent to the partner.

OneTag can therefore be classified as either functional or technical in your CMP.

OneTag has a technical and functional role of collecting user consent and acting as a data carrier.

With Enterprise Tag Management, you don't have to do anything ! The container code automatically retrieves the category ids consented by the user and injects them directly into the OneTag events.

If you don't have TRUST it's not a problem ! You just need to add a property to your events that will retrieve the ids consented by your CMP.

Do I need to know how to code to install OneTag ? If I don't know how to code, how do I do it ?

By default you don't have to code anything!

OneTag are pre-templated in the TagCommander bookstore.

You will only have to map your tags (i.e. select variables in dropdown menus) and fill in ids on the partner connectors.

Some customizations may require some adjustments to the code. In general, it's quite simple to set up.

What if I need to customize my OneTag ? What customizations can or should I do ? Is it complex to customize ?

The OneTag is designed to send standard events (page view, add cart, purchase, etc.).

However, customizations are possible:

  • custom event name

  • custom variable name

  • custom event filter

  • custom consent id

These customizations require only a simple addition of properties to the OneTag, i.e. a short line of code.

Details of these customisations are available in our documentation.

If I already have partner events in client-side won't they duplicate the OneTag ?

Sending events on the serverside allows you to avoid sending them on the clientside.

However, if you want to keep both setups, that's not a problem. In this case the events will be deduplicated on the partner side and the event server will even be able to add to the amount of browser events received.

In order for the server and browser events to be deduplicated, they must have the same event id.

That's why when the OneTag is triggered, an event id will be generated automatically.

A slight adaptation of your partner events in Clientside will have to be done so that they get, in a property, this same event id. A short line of code is all it takes.

What do you recommend ? server-side only ? Client-side only ? Both ?

Several setups are possible.

Server-Only: You only send your events in serverside.

Advantage --> This setup has the advantage of minimizing hits and server calls.

Redundant Setup : You send your events to server side and to clientside. This requires a common event id for both server and browser events. OneTag allows this.

Advantage --> The events server will bring an increment to the amount of events received.

Disadvantage --> This setup is optimal but more expensive.

Borwser-Only: This is the classic setup. No need for OneTag.

Disadvantage --> in the sense taken towards a cookie-free world this type of setup risks to be quickly obsolete.

How can you guarantee the protection of personal data with OneTag ?

In addition to automatically retrieving the user's consent, the OneTag embeds in each event, at your convenience, the user-properties available in your datalayer.

On the CA server side, user-properties are automatically and without exception, hashed in SHA256.

Can we use OneTag on GTM ?

Yes !

We have a template of OneTag for GTM.

This template allows the sending of standard events but also the sending of custom events.

If you want to install the OneTag yourself, is it possible ? Do you have a doc ?

Everything is documented so that you can be autonomous.

Here is an example of the OneTag events reference document

See our documentation here :

https://community.commandersact.com/platform-x/developers/tracking/events-reference

How can I be sure of the quality of the events sent by the OneTag ?

The quality of event mailings is measured according to 3 criteria:

  • The amount of server events compared to browser events

  • The deduplication of events

  • The gain of data embedded in the events (user-properties in particular)

For this we recommend a server-side + client-side setup for a sufficient period of time to be able to compare event feedback and evaluate this quality.

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