Important: Do Not Install LoudCrowd using Tag Managers
It is common for many e-commerce teams to want to add our javascript to the page using a tag manager like Google Tag Manager (GTM) or Adobe Launch (formerly DTM). However, due to the latest privacy and security settings in iOS 17+, most of those tag managers are being blocked by default, thus rendering the storefronts unusable for a significant percentage of buyers. LoudCrowd's javascript is used to load dynamic content in to the components, not perform user tracking or profiling. Therefore, our recommendation is to not use tag managers to load LoudCrowd javascript.
Read our FAQ below for common questions about how LoudCrowd scripts work, and how user data is handled.
Does LoudCrowd SDK drop cookies on the website?
LoudCrowd does not use cookies.
The SDK uses a combination of web-event API calls to the LoudCrowd along with the lc_anon_user_id
in local storage. The purpose is to record an anonymous page landing on a specific creator's Storefront.
What data is being transmitted through them?
The data transmitted are web events like page landings. Data are all anonymized and tracked via the lc_anon_user_id