
During September 2025, Keyi Chen Amrhein enhanced analytics and privacy features for the ArthurSeche/eleve4 repository. They implemented Google Tag Manager using JavaScript and HTML across seven key pages, enabling robust e-commerce analytics and event tracking while extending the data layer to capture purchase events. To address privacy requirements, Keyi removed analytics scripts from the examen page and integrated a privacy center notice on the welcome page, supporting regional configurations. Their work balanced comprehensive analytics coverage with privacy compliance, resulting in 11 traceable commits. The project demonstrated depth in analytics integration, privacy management, and front-end web development within a short timeframe.

September 2025 monthly summary for the ArthurSeche/eleve4 repository. Focused on delivering analytics capabilities across the site while tightening privacy controls. Implemented GTM across multiple pages, enhanced data layer for purchase events, and added privacy center notices on the welcome page. Also disabled GTM on the examen page to meet privacy requirements. All work is traceable through 11 commits across 3 feature/bug areas, with changes spanning produit.html, examen.html, exercice1.html, exercice2.html, hello.html, contact.html, and confirmation.html.
September 2025 monthly summary for the ArthurSeche/eleve4 repository. Focused on delivering analytics capabilities across the site while tightening privacy controls. Implemented GTM across multiple pages, enhanced data layer for purchase events, and added privacy center notices on the welcome page. Also disabled GTM on the examen page to meet privacy requirements. All work is traceable through 11 commits across 3 feature/bug areas, with changes spanning produit.html, examen.html, exercice1.html, exercice2.html, hello.html, contact.html, and confirmation.html.
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