Implement Target using Dynamic Tag Manager (DTM)
Last update: July 17, 2023
- Topics:
- Implement Server-side
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Adobe Dynamic Tag Manager is a legacy product and is no longer supported. For the best implementation experience, Adobe recommends using tags in Adobe Experience Platform.
Tags in Adobe Experience Platform are the next generation of tag management capabilities from Adobe. Tags give customers a simple way to deploy and manage the analytics, marketing, and advertising tags necessary to power relevant customer experiences.
For more information, see Implement Target using Adobe Platform.
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Target
- Adobe Target Developer Guide
- Getting started
- Before you implement
- Privacy and security
- Privacy overview
- Privacy and data protection regulations
- Target cookies
- Delete the Target cookie
- The impact of third-party cookie deprecation on Target (at.js)
- Google Chrome SameSite cookie policies
- Apple Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP) 2.x
- Content Security Policy (CSP) directives
- Allowlist Target edge nodes
- Methods to get data into Target
- Target security overview
- Supported browsers
- TLS (Transport Layer Security) encryption changes
- CNAME and Adobe Target
- Client-side implementation
- Overview: implement Target for client-side web
- Adobe Experience Platform Web SDK implementation overview
- at.js implementation
- at.js overview
- How at.js works
- How to deploy at.js
- On-device decisioning
- at.js functions
- at.js functions overview
- adobe.target.getOffer()
- adobe.target.getOffers() - at.js 2.x
- adobe.target.applyOffer()
- adobe.target.applyOffers() - at.js 2.x
- adobe.target.triggerView() - at.js 2.x
- adobe.target.trackEvent()
- mboxCreate() - at.js 1.x
- targetGlobalSettings()
- mboxDefine() and mboxUpdate() - at.js 1.x
- targetPageParams()
- targetPageParamsAll()
- registerExtension() - at.js 1.x
- sendNotifications() - at.js 2.1
- at.js custom events
- Debug at.js using the Adobe Experience Cloud Debugger
- Use cloud-based instances with Target
- at.js FAQs
- at.js version details
- Upgrading from at.js 1.x to at.js 2.x
- at.js cookies
- User-agent and client hints
- Understand the Global mbox
- Server Side implementation
- Server Side: implement Target overview
- Getting started with Target SDKs
- Sample apps
- Transition from Target legacy APIs to Adobe I/O
- Core principles
- Integration
- On-Device Decisioning
- Node.js SDK Reference
- Java SDK Reference
- .NET SDK Reference
- Python SDK Reference
- Hybrid implementation
- Recommendations implementation
- Mobile app implementation
- Email implementation
- API guides
- Implementation patterns