Why this criterion matters in 2026
- Context: automation, privacy, and signal quality.
- Objective: make the configuration observable and stable.
- When it is critical: as soon as you change tools, templates, or structure.
This criterion (GA10) is designed to secure Google Ads ad extensions and avoid errors that distort the audit or delivery. In 2026, performance depends more on Smart Bidding, conversion signals, and structural consistency than on isolated micro-optimizations. Score (impact): 9/10 — apply the checklist, then validate with an audit.
Use the checklist above, then validate with an audit (tool) and a manual check on a sample.
After any major change (theme, tag manager, campaign structure) and at least once per quarter.
Confusing “configured” with “functional”. A setting may be present but inactive (conditions, consent, conflicts).
Validate this criterion with an audit, then deepen the method in the Academy.