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July 2, 2019

Install Secure Privacy with Adobe Dynamic Tag Manager

Here you will learn how to install Secure Privacy with Adobe Tag Manager. Become GDPR compliant today

Go to the installation page and get the Secure Privacy script.

Choose non-sequential javascript

Paste it into AdobeDTM and delete the <script> and </script> tags

Save the rule

Your Secure Privacy script is now installed

Other Tutorials

- How to integrate Secure Privacy with Hubspot

- How to install Secure Privacy with Google Tag Manager (GTM)

- How to install Secure Privacy on Wix

- Install Secure Privacy with Adobe Dynamic Tag Manager

- How to install Secure Privacy on SquareSpace

- How to install Secure Privacy on Joomla

- How to install Secure Privacy on Shopify

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