In the "Content" tab, we can adjust the text displayed on the consent banner. In our declaration, we have included a general note about what cookies are and informed about the right to block or consent to cookies. There is also information about who processes the data and a link to the privacy policy. It is worth having this information on your site as well.
Cookiebot has prepared template content that does not even need to be specially changed. There are also descriptions of categories of individual cookie files. Because it is to individual categories, not individual files, that the user consents. These are:
Functional cookies – contribute to the usability of the website by enabling basic functions such as navigation around the website and access to secure areas (for example, the panel after logging in). The website cannot function properly without these cookies.
preferences – enable the website to remember information that changes the appearance or functioning of the website, e.g. the preferred language or the region the user is in.
Statistics – help website owners country code +39, italy phone numbers understand how different users behave on the site by collecting and reporting anonymous information.
Marketing – Marketing cookies are used to track users across websites. The aim is to display advertisements that are as personalised as possible, relevant and interesting to individual users and therefore more valuable to publishers and third-party advertisers.
unclassified – these are files that are still in the process of being classified together with the providers of individual cookies.
4. Implementation of the consent banner
Implementing a consent banner will be very easy if you use WordPress sites or use Google Tag Manager (GTM). GTM has a ready template that you can download to your workspace. We will focus on this solution because we always recommend it and consider it a very good practice.
If you need some tips on how to set this up, we have an article about
In the first step, go to the "Administration" tab and then in the "Container settings" select the option to review consent settings.
Then we add a new tag and select the option to search for community-created tags.
We search for Cookiebot CMP created by cybotcorp (as of 26.08.2024) and add it to our container. Then we fill the tag with data downloaded from Cookiebot from the "Script" tab and set the trigger "Consent Initialization - All Pages" - it is added by default as an option to choose from.
Setting the content of the consent banner
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