Cookie Banner Modes
In this article, we analyze in detail the different banner modes that you can select from the app. The different modes are listed below. Informative All cookies (essential & non-essential) are allowed by default when pages load and cannot be blocked. The banner message and wording should only inform the visitor about the cookie policy of the website and why cookies are used. The banner has by default one action button called Dismiss (x or close). Optionally, a second action button caPopularManual script blocking guide
Introduction While auto-blocking is a quick and easy way to prevent cookies from being set, there are several reasons to want to consider manually marking up script tags to prevent them from setting cookies prior to consent. Manually blocking cookies has a far lesser impact on store performance and will prevent cookies from being set even if the Pandectes GDPR Compliance scripts fail to load. There are also situations where auto-blocking (/Some readersAbout automatic blocking
Introduction Auto blocker is a new feature that is now part of the core functionality in the Pandectes GDPR Compliance application. This article covers the most common questions regarding this new and improved approach to handling scripts and ensuring Prior Consent in your store. Why auto-blocking is important Auto-blocker is a very important tool to run on your store because it is the only way to completely block 3rd party cookies before they fire which is required if you want tSome readersManually add a cookie to the cookie list
You can follow the next steps to do so: Open the Cookies & HTML Storage from the Settings page. Click the Add new button on the top right. The Add new cookie modal appears. Complete the fields, entering the information used to identify and classify the cookie is added. For more information, see Add new cookie Screen Reference. Click the Save button. Add new cookie Screen Reference (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/c7ca198e56099000/4aeFew readersCustomizing the cookie categories
Cookies (as well script tags that create cookies) can be classified into one of the following categories: Strictly necessary Functionality Performance Targeting Unclassified Can I create new cookie categories? It is not possible to create additional categories. The user’s consent will be for the entire category e.g. all functionality cookies/scripts, all performance cookies/scripts, and/or all targeting cookies/scripts. Can I delete one of the categories? ThFew readersCookie Consent
Introduction Having a store in Shopify means that it uses cookies or other storage technologies to offer visitors a better user experience, understand what kinds of visitors use your service. In many instances, you are required to obtain consent from people before using these technologies. We recommend that you conduct your own research about consent requirements and talk to a lawyer about what’s best for your store. Keep in mind that laws and guidance relating to the use of cookies and onFew readersCookie Settings
In this part of the app, you can manage your store cookies and how they will be presented to the store visitors if they select to give consent for specific categories of cookies from the cookie banner. The first time the app is installed the cookie scanner runs in order to collect all store's cookies. In order to perform additional scans, you will need to upgrade to a paid plan. With the help of our cookie database, the app auto categorizes theFew readersConsent Tracking
Cookie banner with or without the preference dialog logs consents records from store visitors. From the consent log page, you can view consent transaction receipts for visitors to your store. Store visitors are identified by the unique and anonymous cookie set on their devices after expressing consent preferences. The cookie does not contain any personally identifiable information at this point. The Consent Tracking report looks like the next figure. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/heFew readersCookie declaration
The Cookie Declaration is essentially a cookie policy you can use on your store. After the Cookie Scanner has detected all the cookies your store uses, it will take that information to create a tailored Cookie Declaration. In this Cookie Declaration (which is required under most regulations) your visitors will be able to find a list of the cookies you use along with important details about each of those cookies, like the expiration date, originating domain and purpose. All of this informationFew readersPerformance Cookies
Performance cookies track how users interact with a website and collect anonymous data on how they do so. These cookies collect data to improve the functionality of a website. Performance cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use a website, such as which pages are visited most frequently or if they receive error messages on web pages. These cookies simply track the site’s performance while the user interacts with it. These cookies don’t collect personally identifiable inforFew readersStore scanner
Automatically collect information about cookies and scripts in use on your online store. Your store collects cookies from your visitors and loads scripts. However, while most store owners know this simple fact, very few of them can actually list the specific cookies they collect (unless they happen to be web developers, too) as long as the scripts loading. Not to fear, Pandectes comes with a store scanner to ensure effortless and accurate setup. Note: Free merchants have access to the scanFew readersTargeting Cookies
Targeting and advertising cookies are specially designed to collect information from you on your device in order to display ads based on related topics of interest. Advertisers place these cookies on their websites with the consent of the website operator. The information that cookies collect about you can be shared with other advertisers to measure the performance of your ads. In addition, another purpose of cookie targeting and advertising is to create user profiles of visitors to your websitFew readersHow to show the banner on specific pages?
If you would like to show the banner only on the home page or if you would like to hide the banner on specific pages, please follow the following steps. Step 1 From the application’s dashboard, you need to click on Customize section. Step 2 You have to scroll to the end of the page and find the Other settings section. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/hFew readersCustomizing the layout of the banner
You can customize the layout and styling of your banner from inside the application. This allows you to create a look and feel that matches your organization’s branding style. To access this option please follow the Settings Banner Style Position Popup: The popup banner appears in the center of the screen. Overlay: The overlay banner works just like the popup banner but additionally blocks the page until the user makes an action with the banner buttons. Bar aFew readersHow to add a multilingual cookie consent banner?
Step 1 You need to go to the settings of the application and then click the Language section. Step 2 Here, you can choose the App default language, which will be your banner's default one. Translations for all European Union languages are available. If you would like to use another language that does not belong to EU languages and you want to get auto-translated,Few readersHow to maximize your consent rate
Essential parts of a consent notice: Introduction message Banner look and feel Banner position Introduction message The message must have clear and reassuring content. When the header title is available (depending on the banner position) it can include a title with bold text. For example, you should state something like: This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Banner look and feel The banner should follow the store theme andFew readersStrictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly required cookies are cookies that must be present in order for the website to perform its fundamental tasks. They are required in order to utilize the website functions such as signing in, adding things to a basket, and e-billing. They are usually first-party session cookies that are required, however not all first-party cookies are required. They allow a user to travel back and forth between pages without losing their prior session’s actions. Strictly required cookies are the only cooFew readersFunctionality Cookies
Functionality cookies permit websites to keep in mind the person’s web website online alternatives and alternatives they make at the web website online along with username, region, and language. This lets the internet site offer personalized capabilities like neighborhood information testimonies and climate in case you percentage your location. They are nameless and don’t tune surfing hobbies on different websites. Functionality cookies can include first-party (/en/article/whats-the-differenceFew readersAdding emoji icons to your banner
Add emojis to your GDPR/CCPA banner together with the content you want to have a little fun with. This way you can add some humor and increase engagement 🥳 You can add the emojis by adding the appropriate dec or hex code. You can find a complete list with their dec & hex codes here. Please avoid the copy and paste of emojis that you find on the web because most of the time their code is not valid and you may see “?” instead of them inFew readers