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Hey there, Im Benjamin from Loves Data. Welcome to the third lesson in my Google Tag Manager training series! In the previous lesson, we covered how to add additional tags to our container, including the Google Ads remarketing tag and the Facebook pixel. And in the first lesson, we covered how to get started. In this video, you will learn how to test and preview tags that youve added to Google Tag Manager. Whenever you add tags, triggers, or variables to your container, its always a good idea to test them to make sure they work as you expect and that they send the correct information to the platforms youre using. For example, if weve added a Google Analytics tag to our website, then we should check that the tag is firing correctly before we publish it to our live website. Okay, lets head to Google Tag Manager We can see that we have all of the tags we configured in the previous two lessons in our container. So we have our Google Analytics 4 (GA4)