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  • How to delete a cookie from your Clym account
    Steps to take to delete a cookie from your Clym account As you make updates to your website over time, you may need to remove a cookie from your Clym account that is no longer being used, so that it isn't displayed in your Clym widget. Deleting a cookie is an easy 3-step process: Sign in to your Clym Portal Open your Website Settings Delete the cookie 1. Sign in to your Clym PortalSome readers
  • How to sync with Google Tag Manager
    Steps to take to sync your Clym account with Google Tag Manager If you are using Google Tag Manager to manage the services and scripts that you are running on your website and choose to sync with Google Tag Manager, Clym will block certain synced tags during runtime. It is important to note that Clym does not make any changes to the GTM container. Syncing with Google Tag Manager is an easy 3-step process: Sign in to your Clym Portal Open your WebsiSome readers
  • How to add a cookie from your website to your Clym account
    Steps to take to manually identify a cookie that is on your website in your Clym account While Clym's continuous scanning functionality scans and finds new cookies and scripts as users navigate around your website, you may wish to add a cookie's information to your Clym account so that you can add details such as category. Adding a cookie is an easy 3-step process: Sign in to your Clym Portal Open your Website Settings (4-2-open-your-website-settinSome readers
  • Google Consent Mode
    Steps to take to enable Google Consent Mode with your Clym widget manually if you do not have the blockingJS on your website If you use any Google products on your website (Google Analytics, Google Advertising Products, etc.), enabling Google Consent Mode is an essential step to comply with data privacy regulations while still delivering personalized ads and user experiences. This feature allows websites and applications to adjust their tracking and advertising practices based on a user's cSome readers
  • How to delete a service/script from your Clym widget
    Steps to take to delete a service from your Clym widget As your website changes and you add and remove scripts, you may wish to delete a service from your Clym account that no longer exists on your website. Deleting a service is an easy 3-step process: Sign in to your Clym Portal Open your Website Settings Delete service 1. Sign in to your Clym Portal You should have received a magicSome readers
  • How to edit a cookie from your website in your Clym account
    Steps to edit a cookie that has been identified by your website, including modifications to the technology, key, description, domain, or processing purpose For occasional scenarios, such as if a cookie has been identified but not yet categorized in your Clym account, you may need to edit the cookie's information to make this visible to your users. Editing your cookies is an easy 3-step process: Sign in to your Clym Portal Open your Website SettingsFew readers
  • How to control the services on your website
    After installing Clym on your website, advanced users might want to customize the default configurations for the services that are running on the website. By default, Clym offers automatic blocking for the services, which means the widget identifies the running services on your website, adds them to services and the website visitors have control to opt-in or opt-out of those services. This happens automatically all the time. However, even if we continuously try to optimize this automatic pFew readers
  • How to edit a service/script from your website in your Clym account
    Steps to edit a script that has been identified by your website, including modifications to the metadata, script, processing purpose, data points, and cookies For occasional scenarios, such as if a service has been identified but not yet categorized in your Clym account, you may need to edit the service's information to make this visible to your users. Editing your services is an easy 3-step process: Sign in to your Clym Portal Open your Website SetFew readers
  • Clym Tag Manager
    Overview of the Clym Tag Manager and how it helps to manage services on your website Whether you are familiar with how tag managers work or not, Clym's Tag Manager helps to simplify the process of managing all of the scripts and services that are running on your website. A tag manager is a tool that helps you manage and update tags, which are small pieces of code or tracking snippets, on your website, without needing to directly edit the site's code. Tags are used for things like tracking wFew readers
  • Clym Blocking Solution
    Overview of Clym's blocking script and how it interacts with your website Clym Blocking solution automatically finds the services and their cookies running on your website, classifies them, adds those to your widget, and, based on the applicable regulations and settings, blocks the services from running. When the user grants consent for the services to run, it automatically injects them back. This helps to classify cookies and scripts to facilitate compliance with applicable jurisdictions wFew readers
  • How to remove automatic blocking option from a script
    Steps to take to remove the automatic blocking from a script To remain compliant with data privacy laws around the world, by design, Clym automatically blocks certain categories of scripts unless consent is provided by the user. Since Clym automatically detects the scripts running on your website and categorizes them for you when possible, our platform may block certain scripts from running on your website for users by default, where privacy laws require it. If you notice that this is affecFew readers
  • Scripts & cookies overview
    Learn the basics of scripts and cookies with Clym Your website has the potential to reach users from all corners of the globe, and if your website uses cookies and scripts, which most websites do, these cookies and scripts are likely collecting users' personally identifiable information, which could be subject to various regulations. By being aware of this, you can take proactive steps to ensure your website is compliant with applicable laws and regulations that may apply to the jurisdictioFew readers
  • How does Clym manage Services on your website?
    Overview of how Clym's widget manages all of the scripts and services that you are running on your website Clym has a few ways to manage the Services on a website: Clym Blocking solution. This automatically identifies and blocks scripts that are found on the website. It acts as a filter that removes all scripts that do not have consent to execute, and once the user grants consent, it injects the scripts back. With Clym, you always have the option to set any Service to be blockedFew readers
  • How to view the services/scripts on your website
    Steps to take to view the services that Clym has detected running on your website Clym's continuous scanning functionality automatically continues to detect first and third-party scripts that are running on your website, and adds them to your Clym admin account so that you can manage the data for each script. This helps to keep your website visitors informed about what scripts are running and how they are being used. Viewing your services is an easy 3-step process: Sign in to your ClymFew readers
  • How to view the cookies that have been identified on your website
    Steps to take to view the cookies that have been identified on your website and their categories Clym continues to scan your website for cookies and scripts, removing the need for you to manually classify each new cookie. In addition, each cookie is categorized based on its function, easily giving your website visitors the ability to choose whether they accept cookies by category. Viewing your cookies is an easy 3-step process: Sign in to your Clym Portal (4-1-sign-in-to-your-clym-porFew readers
  • How to associate a cookie to a script or embedded content
    Steps to take to associate a cookie with a script or embedded content When you associate a cookie with a script or embedded content, it will be presented as part of the list of scripts set by that provider. Associating a cookie with a script or embedded content is an easy 3-step process: Sign in to your Clym Portal Open your Website Settings Associate a cookie with a script or embedded content (4-3-associate-a-cFew readers
  • How to change cookie categories to opt-in or opt-out
    Steps to take to change cookie categories to be opt-in or opt-out When your Clym account is created, cookie categories, such as Advertising and Entertainment, are set to be opt-in or opt-out based on existing regulations and requirements. While it is generally recommended to keep these settings in place to remain compliant, you may wish to edit these settings at some point. Changing cookie categories to be opt-in or opt-out is an easy 3-step process: Sign in to your Clym Portal (4-1-sFew readers
  • How to verify Google Consent Mode is functioning properly
    Steps to take to check that Google Consent Mode is properly enabled with your Clym widget Google Consent Mode is a powerful tool that allows website owners to control and customize their users' ad experience based on their consent preferences. If you have followed the process to manually enable Google Consent mode, it is a good idea to test that the functionality is working properly. Below, we will guide you through the steps to test and verify that Google Consent Mode is operating as expecFew readers
  • How to delete cookies from your browser
    Steps to take to delete cookies that are still showing in your browser To understand how cookies and scripts work together, it is important to know that some scripts create a cookie in your browser during a website visit. A cookie is a small file that stores a website visitor's interactions with a website. The Clym widget permits users to set their cookie consent preferences for your website, allowing users to accept all, reject all, or consent only to certain categories. At any time, a useFew readers
  • Troubleshooting Clym Blocking solution
    Steps to take if you are encountering unexpected issues using Clym's blocking solution While we hope that your process of adding Clym's blocking script is smooth and seamless, we understand that there are possibly edge cases where you may encounter roadblocks. In any situation, we want you to know that we are here to help, so please don't hesitate to reach out to support@clym.io. Below, you can find several troubleshooting steps to help pinpoint the issue you are experiencFew readers
  • Clym Google Tag Manager integration
    Overview of how Clym interacts with Google Tag Manager to help manage the scripts and services you are running on your website If certain scripts are managed by Google Tag Manager and you prefer not to use the Clym Blocking solution, you have the option to sync your scripts from Google Tag Manager with Clym, assign them to processing categories, and Clym will prevent the synced scripts from executing through GTM until consent is granted. We recommend using the Clym Google Tag Manager integFew readers
  • How to add a service/script from your website to your Clym account
    Steps to take to manually identify a service that is on your website in your Clym account While Clym's continuous scanning functionality scans and finds new cookies and scripts as users navigate around your website, you may wish to add a script's information to your Clym account so that you can add details such as category. Adding a service is an easy 3-step process: Sign in to your Clym Portal Open your Website Settings (4-2-open-your-website-settFew readers
  • GTM template for Clym integration
    This documentation outlines integrating Clym with Google Tag Manager (GTM) using the Clym GTM Template. This template automatically handles Google Consent Mode v2 and optionally can install the Clym widget on the website. Before you begin, please make sure you have: A working Google Tag Manager container installed on your site Access to your Clym Portal 1. Import the GTM Template Step 1: Open Your GTM Container Go to https://tagmanager.googFew readers

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