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I have added java-script in the footer like below and I am passing the customer email dynamically, but the same email id is displaying for all the customers because the page is caching.

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Please help me to fix this cache issue.

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First of all, avoiding using Object Manager directly in our template. This is not good for best practice. Should create a new block and try to apply the solutions below:

Solutions for Caching issue

Using after.body.start or before_body_end

[Seem that these blocks are cached] These blocks are not cached. So, we can add your custom block to these containers. For example:

Company/Module/view/frontend/layout/default.xml

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<page xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="urn:magento:framework:View/Layout/etc/page_configuration.xsd">
<body>
    <referenceContainer name="before.body.end">
        <block class='Company\Module\Block\Module' name="js.tracking" as="js.tracking" template="Company_Module::tracking.phtml"/>
     </referenceContainer>
     <!--<referenceContainer name="after.body.start">-->
        <!--<block class='Company\Module\Block\Module' name="js.tracking" as="js.tracking" template="Company_Module::tracking.phtml"/>-->
    <!--</referenceContainer>-->
   </body>
</page>

Add tracking js to your custom template: Company/Module/view/frontend/templates/tracking.phtml

Should take a look at Google Analytics module: vendor/magento/module-google-analytics.

Disable caching of the block

Read more here: How do disable caching of custom block on product view page?. However, currently, this way should not try because make the pages contain this block uncacheable.

Ajax

I like this way, we should try with Ajax.

--Suggests other solutions:

Local storage

Magento 2 stores cart info on local storage, we can add more customer info to cart info. And then, use it in our custom script.

Global Js variable

Go to vendor/magento/module-checkout/view/frontend/templates/onepage.phtml, we can see that Magento uses some global variables to store checkout info(including customer data).

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    +1 for mentioning that cacheable="false" prevents the whole page from being cached, not enough people know about this.
    – Ben Crook
    Mar 23, 2017 at 16:12

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