__utmt_hosted Cookie

Vendor google-analytics
Type ANALYTICS
Expiration unknown

What does the __utmt_hosted cookie do?

__utmt_hosted cookie is set by the Google Tag Manager (GTM) in order to optimize data collection for visitors who have not interacted with the website. It also helps measure the site's performance.

Why this cookie matters

This cookie is commonly used by google-analytics for analytics purposes – such as tracking usage behaviour, optimising experience, or enabling marketing functionality.

Because it's categorised as analytics, many jurisdictions require that users give explicit consent before it can be activated. If blocked or denied by the visitor, related analytics features may not function properly.

How Cookifi helps you manage this cookie

Cookifi automatically detects cookies like __utmt_hosted, categorises them, and gives you full control over when and how they load - based on your users' consent choices.

Whether you manage consent via Google Tag Manager, consent APIs (like the Shopify or WordPress Consent API), or prefer automatic cookie blocking or manual script control, Cookifi integrates seamlessly into your stack.

Built for technical marketers, business owners and developers, Cookifi offers flexibility without sacrificing compliance.