Cookie Banner
The consentmanager Cookie Banner is of course available as a suitable plugin for all shop systems and CMS . Make your website or shop GDPR compliant with ease.
- Easy to integrate & automatic cookie blocking
- With ready-made designs or custom designs
- Automatic acceptance rate measurement & optional A/B tests
- Daily crawls & automatic GDPR compliance check
- Comprehensive reports on page views, traffic or bounce rate
We have already helped more than 25,000 websites comply with GDPR, TDDDG & ePrivacy
Our clients include some of the biggest websites and best known brands in the world.
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For all shop systems and CMS
What are cookie banners?
- Cookies are small text files that store information about your internet browsing history. They allow websites to remember who you are and what you have done in the past, which is why they are also called “magic cookies”. Cookies can be used for various purposes: to track user behavior, to store login information or to track the items in your shopping cart. These tiny pieces of data help make the web more personal and enjoyable by saving you time and effort when interacting with websites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google Maps, and many others.
- Without cookies it would be almost impossible for websites and shops to remember the user. Because without them, when you load a new page in an online store or start a browser session, all your recent purchases would disappear! To prevent this from happening (especially when you make a spontaneous purchase), cookies are used to record not only what items have been purchased, but also all other information about how a website has been used. This applies, for example, to browsing habits at certain times/days, etc.
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What are cookie banners and why do you need them?
A cookie banner is a pop-up window that appears when a user visits a website for the first time. This pop-up window informs the user about the processing of personal data and gives them the opportunity to deactivate it if they wish. A cookie banner is an indispensable tool for websites that need to obtain visitor consent before using third-party services. These banners must be used if the website incorporates such features, as they may use technologies such as web beacons or pixels to measure your browsing activity and personal information on the website (e.g. IP address).
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What else to consider with cookie banners
The General Data Protection Regulation requires website owners to provide a cookie banner with information about cookies and their use on the website. However, the user must give their consent to these cookies so that they can be used in a legally compliant manner by the website owner. The most common way that websites obtain this consent is through an explicit opt-in form . There are other options such as pre-checked boxes or default consent based on past activities However, only the opt-in procedure is GDPR compliant.
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DSGVO user consent
In order to comply with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) , some website operators require the consent of their users in accordance with Recital 30 of the GDPR. The GDPR is not limited to cookies, but applies to all technologies that process personal data in any way. A simple banner is not enough to fully implement the requirements of the GDPR on a website in a data protection-compliant manner.
As long as the user’s consent has not yet been given, all scripts that could collect user data must be blocked first. Only after cookies have been selected and confirmed may they be reloaded dynamically for use by advertisers within a company’s website or application, but only if a consent management system also ensures compliance with the technical requirements !
- It must also be documented on what basis the data processing takes place. In addition, it should be ensured that as little information as possible is collected about the users and that they have access to the consent given at any time or can revoke it in whole or in part with just a few mouse clicks. Withdrawing consent for the processing of personal data must also be as easy as giving it.
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The importance of cookie banners for your business
Cookie banners have two meanings for consulting companies. First of all, it is important that you use banners to display cookies you have used yourself on your website. Here it is advisable that potential customers do not find your banners irritating and leave your site. You will also gain the trust of your potential customers by indicating that cookies are used and what they are used for. On the other hand, it is essential for consultancies to make B2B clients aware of the need for cookie banners. This is how you protect your customers from high penalties due to data protection violations.
With a cookie banner from consentmanager, your clients get important insights into the user behavior of the visitors and can then optimize their website. And higher acceptance rates lead to more conversions .
- For your consulting company, a banner has the following advantages:
- A legally compliant banner with an opt-in feature protects you from unpleasant fines
- You care about the rights of your customers and show this by using the GDPR-compliant banner
- A well-designed banner that inspires confidence increases the likelihood that visitors will freely give their consent.
Conclusion
Cookies are not rocket science! Design your cookie banner correctly. It is important to make banners compliant with the law because it is not a disadvantage for the website operator. Also, your website visitors should be treated fairly too. This means that they are transparently informed about what happens when they visit the website. Only then can visitors make an informed decision about whether and, if so, which data they want to make available.
frequently asked Questions
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To help you with things like GDPR, CMP and consent, we’ve rounded up the most common questions here.
There are different types of cookies on the Internet, including necessary cookies, first-party cookies and third-party cookies. Strictly necessary cookies are required and essential for the basic operation of a website and enable functions such as page navigation and access to protected areas. First-party cookies are set by the website itself and are used to enhance the user experience, store user preferences and provide personalised content. Third-party cookies are set by external domains or services embedded in the website, often for advertising, tracking or analysis purposes. It is important that websites inform their users about the use of such cookies, especially by third parties, and obtain their consent in accordance with applicable privacy laws.
consentmanager’s free Cookie Checker finds all the cookies set by your website and analyses them according to their categories and sources. This means you get both a complete overview and control over who sets which cookies on your website. The Cookie Checker performs this scan daily, ensuring GDPR compliance on your website at all times. It is the easiest and best way to find and list all cookies.
According to the GDPR and the laws of the member states, the website owner must provide its customers with comprehensive information about the data collected and how it is used. The user decides what data processing he or she agrees to. For this reason, almost every website needs a cookie banner. With the Cookie Checker you can check your website’s cookies and display a GDPR compliant cookie banner. You can use a ready-made design or create a custom one and design/select the text and buttons yourself.
Browser cookies are text files containing small pieces of data that store information about website visitors. This includes functional information such as browser, language and device (desktop, tablet or mobile). They ensure that the website runs smoothly and is easy to use. For example, the temporary storage of items on e-commerce sites using cookies allows you to return to your shopping cart in an online store to complete an order. On the other hand, personal information such as age, gender, etc. may be collected. This information is used for marketing purposes so that the website operator can learn more about its target audience and visitors. This enables them to provide more interesting, relevant and better content or products to their customers. The information may also be shared with third parties.
Please note that we cannot provide legal advice. Some points of this FAQ may also change over time or be interpreted differently by courts. That’s why you should always consult your lawyer!