News

Newsletter 05/2021

string(0) ""

Improved reporting

This month we have mainly focused on the CMP report and have introduced many small changes that make daily work with the reports easier. This includes, among other things, multiple selection for filters, more export options, better overview and explanation of the columns and an improved way of counting acceptance, rejection and user-defined selection.

In addition, we have added various small design functions – in particular the possibility to display a “Save and continue” button in the consent layer in the top right according to the CNIL recommendations.

Also new: The categories of the processed data are now also displayed for each provider. The visitor can thus obtain more detailed information and legal security is increased.

Webinars in June

Webinars on current data protection topics will take place again in June. These are:

More new features and changes

  • More functions for previews (dynamic content blocking)
  • New macros for texts
  • Explicit consent as the new legal basis
  • Bugfixes for use with Iframes
  • … and much more.

More articles

General

Case study: How Smarketer optimized content and media spending

Smarketer is one of Germany’s leading Google specialist agencies, working with over 1,000 clients across e-commerce, B2B, and retail. Without reliable consent signals across their client base, first-party data was incomplete, making it impossible to track true user engagement or allocate media budgets with confidence. By implementing consentmanager across their entire client portfolio, Smarketer restored […]
General

Case study: How Refinery89 scaled consent across their publisher network

Refinery89 is an international AdTech company and one of the leading partners for digital publishers across Europe and LATAM. With a network of 1,000+ publisher sites reaching 2 billion monthly page impressions, the team’s challenge wasn’t consent management itself. It was doing it at scale. Updating vendor lists, rolling out banner changes, and keeping configurations […]