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Cookie banner

This section gives information about how website users accept and reject cookies and how they interact with the Consent Manager cookie banner.

When the Consent Manager setup is done, the cookie banner is on the website landing page. Your website viewers have to interact with the banner and approve or decline cookies. There are three different types of banners that the user might see, depending on how Consent Manager is configured based on local and federal regulations regarding cookies.

  • Cookie banner GDPR
  • Cookie banner CCPA
  • Cookie banner both GDPR and CCPA.

For more instructions, see the user guide article:

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Cookie Banner GDPR

This section gives information about the GDPR cookie banner.

The text on the GDPR banner informs that: "We and our selected partners would like to use cookies or similar technologies to collect information about you for statistical, functional, and marketing purposes. You can give us your consent for specific purposes by selecting the options below and you can withdraw your consent at any time via the cookie icon."

  • Only Essential Cookies: The visitor can click to decline all cookies except for Essential cookies (required).

    Note

    The website owner can instead choose to call the Only Essential Cookies button Reject All Cookies instead. This setting is explained in the setup section.

  • Accept All Cookies: The visitor can click to accept all cookies in all categories.
  • Cookie Preferences: The visitor can click to open the Advanced Cookie Options window and select certain categories of cookies to allow. They can toggle the switch OFF to decline the cookies in each category, or ON to accept the cookies in the category.
    • Essential (Required): These cookies are required for basic website functionality.
       
    • Basic (Recommended): Allows users to access basic selected features such as Help Desk, and facilitates communication.
    • Marketing: These cookies provide advertising that is tailored to the user and their particular interests. Marketing cookies can also be used to restrict the number of times an advertisement is displayed and to measure the efficacy of advertising campaigns. Advertising networks usually place marketing cookies with the website operator’s permission.
    • Statistics: These cookies allow website operators to identify technical issues and understand how a site is performing. They can also be used to see how visitors interact with the site and usually do not collect information that identifies visitors.
    • Preferences: These cookies allow the website to keep track of your choices (e.g. region, user name, language) in order to provide more personalized features. A website may, for example, provide local traffic information based on data stored about the current location of the user.
    • Read our Cookie Policy: Navigates to the company cookie policy (provided by the website owner during Consent Manager setup).
    • Cookie Overview: Opens the Cookie Overview window, where cookies are listed per category.

      • Name: The name of the cookie, exactly as it appears in the HTML code.
      • Description: A short description of the cookie.
      • Expires: The duration of the cookie.

Cookie Banner CCPA

This section gives information about the CCPA cookie banner.

The text on the CCPA banner informs that: "This website and selected partners use cookies or similar technologies to collect information about you and enhance your user experience. If you wish that your personal information is not shared with third parties, please click Do not sell my personal information."

The Do not sell my personal information link redirects to the website owner's preferences page, where the user can opt out.

The links:

  • Read our Cookie Policy: Navigates to the company cookie policy (provided by the website owner in Consent Manager Setup).
  • Cookie Overview: Opens the Cookie Overview window, where cookies are listed per category.

    • Name: The name of the cookie, exactly as it appears in the HTML code.
    • Description: A short description of the cookie.
    • Expires: The duration of the cookie.

For information about how to set up tracking for visitors who refuse all cookies, see the user guide article:

Cookieless tracking

Cookie banner GDPR and CCPA

This section gives information about the cookie banner for both GDPR and CCPA.

The text on the GDPR + CCPA banner informs that: "This website and selected partners gather personal information. You can give consent and set your preferences by selecting the options below. If you wish that your personal information is not shared with third parties, please click Do not sell my personal information."

  • The Do not sell my personal information link redirects the visitor to the preference page of website owner, where the visitor can opt out.
  • Only Essential Cookies: The visitor can click to decline all cookies except for Essential cookies (required).
     
  • Accept All Cookies: The visitor can click to accept all cookies in all categories.
  • Cookie Preferences: The visitor can click to open the Advanced Cookie Options window. They can toggle the switch OFF to decline the cookies in the category, or ON to accept the cookies in the category.
    • Essential (Required): These cookies are required for basic website functionality.
    • Basic (Recommended): Allows users to access basic selected features such as Help Desk, and facilitates communication.
    • Marketing: These cookies provide advertising that is tailored to the user and their particular interests. Marketing cookies can also be used to restrict the number of times an advertisement is displayed and to measure the efficacy of advertising campaigns. Advertising networks usually place marketing cookies with the website operator’s permission.
    • Statistics: These cookies allow website operators to identify technical issues and understand how a site is performing. They can also be used to see how visitors interact with the site and usually do not collect information that identifies visitors.
    • Preferences: These cookies allow the website to keep track of user preferences (e.g. region, user name, language) in order to provide more personalized features. A website may, for example, provide local traffic information based on data stored about the current location of the user.

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