How to share a GTM debug link?
In order to share a debug link with our support team, please, take the following steps:
1. Navigate to the account overview and press on the “Preview” button.
2. Enter your website's URL.
3. Click on the menu in the right upper corner of the page and click on Share button.
4. In the Share debug session dialog, enter your target website domain and the tags to debug and copy the link.
The preview URL lets the user connect to the website in preview mode and to view the Tag Assistant debug interface. More details on the preview and debug functionality can be found in the official Google documentation.
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