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# Problem gclid google

**Resolving Unexpected Interaction Issue with GTM and gclid**

An issue has been identified where an unexpected interaction occurs between Google Tag Manager (GTM) and certain form elements when the gclid parameter is included in the URL. Here is a temporary solution to work around this problem:

**Proposed Solution**

Google's Advice: Avoid using the name "action" for \<input> tags in your forms. This strategy reliably resolves the issue until an official fix is released.

By following these steps, you can mitigate the unwanted effects related to this interaction. Make sure to frequently check for any official updates from Google regarding this issue.


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