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Thanks for the input Sanford, not sure how you found that code, but then again I'm not as technical as you are. Though, I think we can both agree, that using GTM makes it a little bit harder to take the code - but there's no doubt in my mind that a motivated individual could definitely find it if th...
SanfordThe following template has Munchkin DISABLED, the Munchkin Code is being pulled in soley through Google Tag Manager.http://pages.r2integrated.com/TEST_TEST_munchkin.htmlNow, I checked the page source and could not locate any instances to the munchkin code, only the Google Tag code. Thoughts?
Sanford, can you please elloborate on the GTM code and whether it's in teh markup or not?Here is our website: www.r2integrated.comWhen you view the page source, you will see a GTM tag. Within that tag is a Google Analytics tag, but you won't see that in the markup of the page source ... unless it's ...
Sandford, I'm not sure if you've ever used GTM before, but the code is infact buried within a universal GTM tag. So in the source of your website, you'll just see a tag that looks something like this:Within the above code will contain your Munchkin Code, but it's not actually visible on the site's H...
It's upsetting that this isn't at the very least an option for those of us who do care about the security and accuracy of our data.It's like selling someone a new car with a univesal lock to it. Yea, it's cool when you lose your keys, you can just pop in some random keys and go to work - but at the ...
Sandford ... it doesn't really matter if the people who stole the code didn't know what they were doing, and it REALLY doesn't matter if they ended up hurting themselves. What does matter is that in the process they hurt MY analytics, causing MY reporting to be super inaccurate and having me to dig ...
Also Sanford, I just re-read your comment, and to say that GTM is useless is confusing, and to suggest that it can be just as easily stolen doesn't really make sense since the whole point of GTM is the "firing" rule. So even if someone steals your GTM code, with the Marketo Munchkin code buried in i...
@MollyGood question, I tried setting up something similar so that we could track a history of values in Salesforce, but wasn't able to. It seems as though everytime someone fills out a new form, the previous information is washed (though it might be stored in their Activity Log). I'm not saying ther...
@JuliYes, as long as you're using a Marketo form, you should be able to do this.When you create a Hidden Field, select it and then go into "field value", from there change "get dynamic value" to "Get value from URL parameter" and select the parameter name (this can be anything you want).Then, add th...
I guess my only other question is - why can't Marketo prevent this? I can't accept the answer that it's not possible, I haven't experienced people having the same issue with their Google Analytic codes getting stolen. Is Marketo just not taking all the measures to make sure this is prevented? The Mu...