Google Consent Mode Checker
Ensure Google Consent Mode V2 is correctly implemented on your site.
By scanning the specified URL, this tool will determine your GCM status.
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What the scanner does?
Our scanner checks your webpage to see if Google Consent Mode is set up correctly. It verifies whether consent signals are properly sent to Google services (such as Google Analytics, Google Ads, and other tracking scripts) and detects any errors or misconfigurations affecting compliance and tracking accuracy. If issues are found, we provide actionable fixes to help you stay compliant.
We have the solution for you. Here below you can take a look how you can use Cookiehub to implement Google Consent Mode V2 correctly on your site.
Checks performed:
- Consent mode enabled
- Consent mode v2 enabled
- Consent mode defaults set before tracking services are triggered
- Consent signals updated after consent
How to Install Google Consent Mode V2 with CookieHub (GTM Method)
- Sign Up & Get Your CookieHub ID
- Register or login to your CookieHub dashboard.
- Add your website and copy your CookieHub ID.
- Set Up CookieHub in Google Tag Manager
- Open Google Tag Manager (GTM).
- Create a New Tag → select CookieHub from the community template gallery.
- Add your domain code.
- Set Triggering to Consent Initialization All Pages.
- Save and Publish the changes.
- Further instructions - CookieHub Docs
- Enable Consent Mode in CookieHub
- In CookieHub, go to Settings > Consent Mode.
How to Fix: 'Outdated Version of Consent Mode Detected'
This error means your website is using an old version of Google Consent Mode, and you need to update it.
If You Are Using Google Tag Manager (GTM):
- Remove the existing CookieHub tag
- Log in to Google Tag Manager.
- Go to Tags, find your CookieHub tag, and delete it.
- Reinstall the latest version
- Click New Tag → Select CookieHub from the community template gallery.
- Insert your CookieHub ID.
How to Fix: If you are using Gooogle Tag Manager
- Check Google Tag Manager (GTM) Setup
- Ensure Consent Mode V2 is enabled.
- Make sure your tracking tags (GA4, Ads, etc.) use Consent Mode signals (set them to require consent before firing).
- Verify CookieHub Settings
- In CookieHub, navigate to Settings > Consent Mode.
- Make sure Google Consent Mode V2 is enabled.
- Save changes and re-publish your CookieHub settings.
- Use Google Tag Assistant to Debug
- Open Tag Assistant.
- Check if tracking requests still fire before consent is given.
- If they do, adjust your triggers so tags fire after user consent is registered.
- Set Triggering to Consent Initialization - All Pages.
- Save and Publish changes.
How to Fix: If You Are Using the CookieHub Script (Manual Install):
- Remove the old CookieHub script
- Open your website’s HTML.
- Delete the existing CookieHub script inside the
<head>
tag. - Install the latest version
- Get the latest script from CookieHub Dashboard.
- Paste it into your website’s
<head>
section. - Save and deploy changes.
How to Fix: Consent Signals Updated After Consent
This error means that Google received conflicting or delayed consent signals, likely because:
- You don’t have a Consent Management Platform (CMP).
- You’re using a different CMP than CookieHub, which isn't correctly integrated.
The Solution: Set Up CookieHub with Google Consent Mode
How to Install Google Consent Mode V2 with CookieHub (GTM Method)
- Sign Up & Get Your CookieHub ID
- Register or login to your CookieHub dashboard.
- Add your website and copy your CookieHub ID.
- Set Up CookieHub in Google Tag Manager
- Open Google Tag Manager (GTM).
- Create a New Tag → select CookieHub from the community template gallery.
- Add your domain code.
- Set Triggering to Consent Initialization All Pages.
- Save and Publish the changes.
- Further instructions - CookieHub Docs
- Enable Consent Mode in CookieHub
- In CookieHub, go to Settings > Consent Mode.
Setup Google
Consent Mode now
Implementing Google Consent Mode with CookieHub is easy. With a few clicks, you can integrate and manage user consent. CookieHub’s interface simplifies the process.

Step 1
Create CookieHub account
- Sign Up: Visit the CookieHub website and create a new account.
- Add Your Website: Log into your CookieHub account and add your website to the dashboard.
Step 2
Install CookieHub Template in GTM
- Log into CookieHub: Access your CookieHub account to obtain your domain code.
- Add Template to GTM: Configure the CookieHub template within your GTM container settings.
Step 3
Preview, Verify, and Publish
- Publish Changes: Once verified, submit and publish the changes in GTM.
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