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Script 1: The cookie consent banner

Log in to your account. Go to 'Settings' and 'Your scripts'. Copy the top script and insert it as the very first script within the HEAD-tag of your website. Inserting it as the very first script ensures that no cookies or trackers escape our automatic cookie blocking. Replace the blue higlighted code with your own code which you will find in the Cookiebot manager.

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(even if they are categorized in Cookiebot admin) Or is it something else we have missed? One interesting point is when running CookieBot in Dev (Localhost) it seems to work as expected, but not in Test/QA. (but this could be due to other things) We have also GTM but only for a few script, Cookiebot is set in the header as the first script. Apr 09, 2021 Cookiebot WordPress implementation Cookiebot offers a WordPress plugin that makes your website compliant with GDPR/ePR and CCPA. You can use the Cookiebot WordPress plugin to handle user consents and give users the option to opt in and out of cookie categories. Cookiebot scans your website to find all cookies and tracking technologies.

Script 2: The cookie declaration

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Copy the second script and insert it in the HTML on the specific page and at the exact position where you would like the Cookie Declaration to appear. This could be as a separate page on your website or embedded into an existing privacy policy. The standard Cookie Declaration lists all cookies and trackers discovered on your website and allows the user to withdraw (or change) a consent at any time – as required under e.g. Logo design maker free. GDPR. Replace the blue higlighted code with your own code which you will find in the Cookiebot manager.

To round off, when the website scan is complete, check your scan report. If there are any unclassified cookies, log in to your account and under 'Cookies' make sure to classify them and add a short purpose description. This classification helps ensure that all cookies and trackers on your website (except for ‘strictly necessary' cookies) will automatically be blocked until a user has given consent. Only those categories of cookies the user has consented to will be activated upon consent – all other cookies will be held back automatically.

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(even if they are categorized in Cookiebot admin) Or is it something else we have missed? One interesting point is when running CookieBot in Dev (Localhost) it seems to work as expected, but not in Test/QA. (but this could be due to other things) We have also GTM but only for a few script, Cookiebot is set in the header as the first script. Apr 09, 2021 Cookiebot WordPress implementation Cookiebot offers a WordPress plugin that makes your website compliant with GDPR/ePR and CCPA. You can use the Cookiebot WordPress plugin to handle user consents and give users the option to opt in and out of cookie categories. Cookiebot scans your website to find all cookies and tracking technologies.

Script 2: The cookie declaration

Copy the second script and insert it in the HTML on the specific page and at the exact position where you would like the Cookie Declaration to appear. This could be as a separate page on your website or embedded into an existing privacy policy. The standard Cookie Declaration lists all cookies and trackers discovered on your website and allows the user to withdraw (or change) a consent at any time – as required under e.g. Logo design maker free. GDPR. Replace the blue higlighted code with your own code which you will find in the Cookiebot manager.

To round off, when the website scan is complete, check your scan report. If there are any unclassified cookies, log in to your account and under 'Cookies' make sure to classify them and add a short purpose description. This classification helps ensure that all cookies and trackers on your website (except for ‘strictly necessary' cookies) will automatically be blocked until a user has given consent. Only those categories of cookies the user has consented to will be activated upon consent – all other cookies will be held back automatically.

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