Hi team, I am working on a solution to upload offline conversions using the Enhanced Conversions For Leads feature. My client has concerns regarding uploading personal identifiers such as email address and phone number using just SHA-256 method without salt. According to his legal team, using just SHA-256 could potentially be a GDPR violation. Is it possible to use SHA-256 with salt? Would that break the measurement of these offline conversions or their attribution to Google Ads campaigns?
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