Manage domains for Tag Diagnostics alerts

Managing your monitored domains in Tag Diagnostics gives you more control over which domains you get alerts for. You can choose to ignore domains that are not relevant to you, so that you can focus on those that are important. You can also re-activate alerts for ignored domains if needed.

To make changes to your monitored domains, you must have Editor access to your Google tag, and the permissions to approve and publish in your Google Tag Manager container.

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Monitor auto-detected domains for Tag diagnostics alerts

  1. Open the Google tag settings .
  2. Under “Your Google tag,” in the “Tag quality” section, select View diagnostics.
  3. In the “Monitored domains” section, select Manage. This screen displays a list of all domains associated with your Google Tag Manager container.
  4. Under the “Auto-detected domains” section, toggle the “Monitor auto-detected domains for diagnostics” switch to enable monitoring.

Add domains to Tag Diagnostics alerts

  1. Open the Google tag settings .
  2. Under “Your Google tag,” in the “Tag quality” section, select View diagnostics.
  3. In the “Monitored domains” section, select Manage. This screen displays a list of all domains associated with your Google Tag Manager container, categorized as “My domains”, “Auto-detected domains”, and “Ignored domains”.
  4. You can add domains in the following ways:
    • Add a new domain to the "My domains" section.
      1. In the "My domains" section, enter the domain name.
      2. Click Add.
    • Move a domain from the "Auto-detected domains" section to the "My domains" section.
      1. In the "Auto-detected domains" section, click the plus iconplus iconnext to the domain that you want to monitor.
    • Move a domain from the "Ignored domains" section to the "My domains" section.
      1. Expand the “Ignored” section, click the plus iconplus iconnext to the domain that you want to monitor.

Domains that have been inactive for more than 60 days will be automatically removed from the list of monitored domains until traffic is detected again. Domains in the “Ignored domains” list will no longer trigger alerts, but tagging is not affected. At least one domain should remain monitored to receive diagnostic alerts.

Note: Any change you make in the “Monitored domains” section will apply for everyone in the container. When a new domain is associated with your container, or an inactive domain has new activity, it will be tagged as “New” and automatically added to your monitored domains list.

Stop monitoring domains for Tag diagnostics alerts

  1. Open the Google tag settings .
  2. Under “Your Google tag,” in the “Tag quality” section, select View diagnostics.
  3. In the “Monitored domains” section, select Manage. This screen displays a list of all domains associated with your Google Tag Manager container, categorized as “My domains”, “Auto-detected domains”, and “Domains ignored from diagnostics”.
  4. You can stop monitoring domains in the “My domains” section and the “Auto-detected domains” section. Click the ignore icon of the domain that you don’t want to monitor.

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