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Where do I add my domain for the allow-list?

Scope

Where do I add my domain for the allow-list?

What does the 'Add domains' feature in advanced settings do?

Summary

Chargebee also allows you to configure certain advanced settings to make work easier for you and your customers. You can find these settings under Settings > Configure Chargebee > Advanced Settings.

It is mandatory to allow-list domain names for the purpose of accessing subscription and invoice-related information during callbacks and conversion tracking.

Solution

Given below are a few scenarios

  1. Domains of any checkout redirect URLs configured for plans. Domains that are widely known around the world are exempted here.
  2. Domains that use subscription and invoice-related Chargebee.js callbacks.
  3. Domains that have been set up to track Google Analytics (GA) purchase events fired using the GA integration or the Google Tag Manager (GTM) integration in Chargebee.js.

Google Universal Analytics is getting deprecated and will stop processing data on July 1, 2023. Google has introduced a new analytics engine Google Analytics 4 (__GA4) that offers new and advanced features that can help you gain a deeper understanding of your website visitors' behavior, such as event tracking, machine learning, and cross-device tracking. With the new setup of GA4 and Chargebee-hosted pages it leverage the capabilities to analyze and optimize your website's performance, providing you with a competitive edge in the subscription business.  If your site is configured with Google Universal Analytics version, then you can refer to this link to migrate to Google Analytics 4.
If you're using Google Tag Manager to connect to your Google Analytics 4, we recommend that you use this separate integration, and never both.

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Note: As shown above, the URLs should include the protocol: http or https

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