This session will cover how Zaraz uses Workers to remove the loading of third-party tools from the browser, as well as explaining the architecture and benefits of Zaraz.
In this session we'll cover the basic steps to install Zaraz on a website, the different Zaraz endpoints and scripts, and how to customize them. We'll also discuss the auto-injection feature, how to load Zaraz manually, how to block Zaraz from loading, and more.
In this session, we are going to cover the concept of Triggers and Actions in Zaraz, the Web API, including the Track, Set, and Ecommerce methods. We will also discuss the Data Layer Compatibility mode and its limitations, among other topics.
This session is dedicated to those who would like to understand how Zaraz differs from Google Tag Manager (GTM) Web containers or Server-Side containers. We will cover the differences in technical architecture, features, UI, and more.
How to take your first step in configuring Zaraz. We will cover how to set up tools, triggers, variables, and actions in Zaraz. Additionally, we will explain how to add a custom HTML tool, and more.
In this session, we will dive into the advanced usage of Zaraz. We will cover how you can use Zaraz to run data transformation/enrichment on the Edge using Workers Variables. Additionally, we will discuss the HTTP request tool and how you can use it for ETL/monitoring/marketing automation. Lastly, we will cover Zaraz's HTTP Events API, which lets you send data to Zaraz from any potential source over HTTP.
In this session, we will dive into the advanced usage of Zaraz. We will cover how you can use Zaraz to run data transformation/enrichment on the Edge using Workers Variables. Additionally, we will discuss the HTTP request tool and how you can use it for ETL/monitoring/marketing automation. Lastly, we will cover Zaraz's HTTP Events API, which lets you send data to Zaraz from any potential source over HTTP.
In this session, we will cover how to use the Zaraz CMP, how to integrate Zaraz with 3rd party CMPs like OneTrust, and how Zaraz can work with the Data Localization Suite, among other topics.
In this session, we will explain what Managed Components are and how to build an MC. Managed Components is an open-source project that aims to help developers build tools that can easily run on the edge for better privacy and a faster web experience.