Enabling Google Analytics 4 (aka GA4)

  1. Visit Settings and scroll to the Analytics section.
  2. Select the three dots next to Google Analytics 4 and hit Enable.
  3. Supply your Tag ID and hit Save.

Enabling Meta Pixel (aka Facebook Pixel)

  1. Visit Settings and scroll to the Analytics section.
  2. Select the three dots next to Meta Pixel and hit Enable.
  3. Supply your Pixel ID, Conversion API Access Token, and hit Save.

Enabling TikTok Pixel

  1. Visit Settings and scroll to the Analytics section.
  2. Select the three dots next to TikTok Pixel and hit Enable.
  3. Supply your Pixel ID, Events API Access Token, and hit Save.

Disabling analytics tools

  1. Visit Settings and scroll to the Analytics section.
  2. Select the three dots next to the tool you’d like to disable and hit Disable.
  3. Confirm your decision and the tool will be disabled.

Privacy, security, and performance

Analytics scripts and advertising pixels are notoriously slow, bloated, and insecure. To avoid these pitfalls, Supertape utilizes Cloudflare Zaraz, which allows us to do much of the work on their globally distributed servers, and outside of the browser.

This approach provides a speedier user experience, improved SEO, and more control over the privacy and security of your Supertape site.

Of course, with visitor tracking comes cookies, and with cookies come cookie consent banners. We all hate them, but to abide by various privacy laws and regulations, Supertape will automatically handle cookie consent on your behalf, in the locations where it’s required.

We’ve also worked hard to make your cookie modal feel like a natural part of your website. It uses your site’s fonts and colors, and we’ve tried to use language that is much more human than legal boilerplate, hopefully giving you the best chance at your fans allowing it.