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This article provides instructions for admin users on how to set up and use Consent Manager for website cookie banners, cookie scan detection, and cookie maintenance.
This article also covers the legislation and regulation requirements to help website owners know which compliance level to target.
Consent Manager features:
Custom and accessible branding Design a cookie acceptance banner to meet legislation and regulation requirements. Customize the banner to match the company brand and meet accessibility standards.
Consent analytics Get real-time data about your visitor cookie acceptance trends.
Consent log See a log of visitor consent choices. Visitor consent is properly and anonymously logged and stored, as required by GDPR.
Instructions
This section provides instructions for site admins on how to set up the cookie banner and how to categorize cookies.
Note
If your website uses Google Tag Manager, configure your setup through Google Tag Manager. Visit Google Tag Manager Deployment for instructions.
Click Admin Settings (gear icon) on the main toolbar to open the Domain Settings page.
Click Action on the same row as the domain to scan.
The Action menu expands in a drop-down list.
Select Edit Domainfrom the drop-down list.
The Edit Domain pane opens.
Locate the Features section.
Click to turn the Consent Manager switch to ON.
Save. The Edit Domain page closes and the Admin settings page reopens.
ClickActionon the Admin settings page, on the same row as the domain from the last step. A drop-down list expands.
Select Script Setup Guide.
The Set up your domain page opens.
Click to turn the AddConsent Manager switch on.
Click the Open consent manager script settings link.
The Consent Manager Script Settings page opens.
Cookie banner setup
This section provides information on how to configure the consent manager settings.
Consent Manager pop-up setup section
Click on the mini window to select the location for the cookie banner pop-up to appear on the website landing page. The options are:
Top left
Top center
Top right
Middle left
Middle right
Bottom left
Bottom center
Bottom right.
Consent Manager configuration section
This section gives instructions on how to set up the cookies to comply with CCPA or GDPR standards.
Privacy regulation: Select the compliance regulation for your geographical location or intended audience.
Tick to select:
CCPA
GDPR
Both CCPA & GDPR.
Note
The fields that expand with each selection are not the same. Continue for instructions on each selection.
Select this option to access the following fields.
Per category consent: Select this option to give users more control over which cookie categories they can choose to accept. The choices that website users can choose from when this option is selected are:
Marketing: Toggle the switch OFF to reject marketing cookies, or ON to accept marketing cookies.
Statistics: Toggle the switch OFF to reject Statistics cookies, or ON to accept Statistics cookies.
Preferences: Toggle the switch OFF to reject Preferences cookies, or ON to accept Preferences cookies.
Explicit reject option: Select this option to change the text on the banner button from ‘Only Essential Cookies’ to ‘Explicit Reject’.
Link to Privacy Policy: Click in the input field and enter the link to the relevant privacy policy. The link should begin with HTTP:// or HTTPS:// and can not have more than 100 characters.
Cookies are dynamic and often change. Update the cookie policy regularly to ensure up-to-date information.
Cookie Overview: Click Manage Cookiesto add cookies manually. The Include Cookies window opens. See the section below for full instructions on how to add cookies manually. In the cookie list, an icon of a person pointing indicates a manually-added cookie.
Select this option for a combination of GDPR and CCPA regulations. See the previous article sections for explanations of the regulations.
Widget design section
Choose an icon: Click to select the appearance of the cookie icon. The choices are:
Chocolate chip cookie
Chocolate chip cookie with a bite taken out of it
Gingerbread cookie
Peanut butter cookie.
Icon shape: Click the drop-down list to select an icon shape. The choices are Circle and Rounded Box.
Text color: Click in the input field to select a color with the color picker, or enter the RGB code for the color (usually a color that fits with the website theme).
Tip! The Acquia Color Contrast Checker is a quick way to test the color combinations on websites and pages.
Button color: Click in the input field to select a color with the color picker, or enter the RGB code for the color (usually a color that fits with the website theme).
Color contrast ratio: This number shows the contrast ratio of the selected colors for the buttons and the button text. The contrast can be Bad (0-3.99) or Good (4 and above). Bad contrast options cannot be saved, to meet accessibility requirements.
Save the changes.
Copy the script and add it to the website HTML code.
Click Copy Script (icon of two papers) to copy the script that is in the Script section.
Important
The script is unique for each domain. It will not work to copy/paste from one to another. Websites ending in .com and .eu, for example, are considered different domains and it does not work to copy/paste the script. The script needs to be configured separately for each domain.
Paste the script into the HEAD tag in your HTML editor, or place it before the </body> tag on every page.
Note
Cookieless tracking
The Statistics module normally applies a cookie to the visitor's browser. It is possible to remove this, so that the scan can still track the same data from visitors who refuse Statistics cookies on the cookie banner.
Select Script Setup Guide in the drop-down list. The Domain Setup page opens.
Enable Statistics. For more information, visit Statistics Setup.
Click the Enable Cookieless Tracking switch to turn it on.
Paste the script to the website HTML and then publish the site.
Cookie Acceptance Rate
This page provides an overview of website visitor behavior regarding cookie acceptance on the website.
Select Cookie Acceptance Rate. The Cookie Acceptance Rate page opens and shows an overview of customer behavior towards cookies on the website.
The Acceptance Rate by Category page shows acceptance rates by cookie categories.
The Overall Acceptance Rate page shows a percentage of cookies accepted, as well as a graph chart with acceptance rates over time.
Note
The timeline becomes more accurate with time, as the first scan may not have much data to show.
Consent log
This page lists IP addresses that interacted with the cookies on the website, shown in chart format. The log is kept on the Acquia servers for two years. The column headers are:
IP Address: The IP address of the computer that browsed the site.
UUID: The unique ID for the user device that received the cookie.
Note
This ID is gone from the user's device when the cookies on that device are deleted by the user. When the UUID is gone, the user can no longer request the record of the cookie consent.
Location: The country of origin that the user accessed the site from.
Data Regulation: The applicable regulation, GDPR, CCPA, or both.
Accepted cookies: The cookie categories that the user accepted.
Date: The date that the user accepted the cookies.
Cookie overview
The Cookie overview is where the website administrator handles the cookies. This section gives instructions for the website administrator on how to add cookies via the scan, add cookies manually, and categorize cookies.
Save the page and then save again.
A dialog gives the option to edit the cookie settings. Click Data Privacy to update now, or click I'll do it later to exit without setting it up now.
The Data Privacy module opens. If you selected I'll do it later, navigate to the Privacy module with these steps:
From the main page, click to select the domain. The domain dashboard opens.
Click Data Privacy (a lock icon), on the top menu bar.
In the Data Privacy module, click Consent Overview and then select Cookie Overview.
This page is where the website administrator handles the cookies. There are three panes:
Include cookies: Enter the cookie information manually, or populate with the scan. Manually entered cookies have an icon of a person pointing.
Automatic cookie scan: Start a manual scan for cookies, or toggle the switch to ON to scan for cookies automatically during the next scheduled scan. The icon spins while a scan is in progress.
Script setup: To include the cookie overview on the webpage, create the overview. In the HTML editor, paste the script into the HEAD tag.
This article provides instructions for admin users on how to set up and use Consent Manager for website cookie banners, cookie scan detection, and cookie maintenance.
This article also covers the legislation and regulation requirements to help website owners know which compliance level to target.
Consent Manager features:
Custom and accessible branding Design a cookie acceptance banner to meet legislation and regulation requirements. Customize the banner to match the company brand and meet accessibility standards.
Consent analytics Get real-time data about your visitor cookie acceptance trends.
Consent log See a log of visitor consent choices. Visitor consent is properly and anonymously logged and stored, as required by GDPR.
Instructions
This section provides instructions for site admins on how to set up the cookie banner and how to categorize cookies.
Note
If your website uses Google Tag Manager, configure your setup through Google Tag Manager. Visit Google Tag Manager Deployment for instructions.
Click Admin Settings (gear icon) on the main toolbar to open the Domain Settings page.
Click Action on the same row as the domain to scan.
The Action menu expands in a drop-down list.
Select Edit Domainfrom the drop-down list.
The Edit Domain pane opens.
Locate the Features section.
Click to turn the Consent Manager switch to ON.
Save. The Edit Domain page closes and the Admin settings page reopens.
ClickActionon the Admin settings page, on the same row as the domain from the last step. A drop-down list expands.
Select Script Setup Guide.
The Set up your domain page opens.
Click to turn the AddConsent Manager switch on.
Click the Open consent manager script settings link.
The Consent Manager Script Settings page opens.
Cookie banner setup
This section provides information on how to configure the consent manager settings.
Consent Manager pop-up setup section
Click on the mini window to select the location for the cookie banner pop-up to appear on the website landing page. The options are:
Top left
Top center
Top right
Middle left
Middle right
Bottom left
Bottom center
Bottom right.
Consent Manager configuration section
This section gives instructions on how to set up the cookies to comply with CCPA or GDPR standards.
Privacy regulation: Select the compliance regulation for your geographical location or intended audience.
Tick to select:
CCPA
GDPR
Both CCPA & GDPR.
Note
The fields that expand with each selection are not the same. Continue for instructions on each selection.
Select this option to access the following fields.
Per category consent: Select this option to give users more control over which cookie categories they can choose to accept. The choices that website users can choose from when this option is selected are:
Marketing: Toggle the switch OFF to reject marketing cookies, or ON to accept marketing cookies.
Statistics: Toggle the switch OFF to reject Statistics cookies, or ON to accept Statistics cookies.
Preferences: Toggle the switch OFF to reject Preferences cookies, or ON to accept Preferences cookies.
Explicit reject option: Select this option to change the text on the banner button from ‘Only Essential Cookies’ to ‘Explicit Reject’.
Link to Privacy Policy: Click in the input field and enter the link to the relevant privacy policy. The link should begin with HTTP:// or HTTPS:// and can not have more than 100 characters.
Cookies are dynamic and often change. Update the cookie policy regularly to ensure up-to-date information.
Cookie Overview: Click Manage Cookiesto add cookies manually. The Include Cookies window opens. See the section below for full instructions on how to add cookies manually. In the cookie list, an icon of a person pointing indicates a manually-added cookie.
Select this option for a combination of GDPR and CCPA regulations. See the previous article sections for explanations of the regulations.
Widget design section
Choose an icon: Click to select the appearance of the cookie icon. The choices are:
Chocolate chip cookie
Chocolate chip cookie with a bite taken out of it
Gingerbread cookie
Peanut butter cookie.
Icon shape: Click the drop-down list to select an icon shape. The choices are Circle and Rounded Box.
Text color: Click in the input field to select a color with the color picker, or enter the RGB code for the color (usually a color that fits with the website theme).
Tip! The Acquia Color Contrast Checker is a quick way to test the color combinations on websites and pages.
Button color: Click in the input field to select a color with the color picker, or enter the RGB code for the color (usually a color that fits with the website theme).
Color contrast ratio: This number shows the contrast ratio of the selected colors for the buttons and the button text. The contrast can be Bad (0-3.99) or Good (4 and above). Bad contrast options cannot be saved, to meet accessibility requirements.
Save the changes.
Copy the script and add it to the website HTML code.
Click Copy Script (icon of two papers) to copy the script that is in the Script section.
Important
The script is unique for each domain. It will not work to copy/paste from one to another. Websites ending in .com and .eu, for example, are considered different domains and it does not work to copy/paste the script. The script needs to be configured separately for each domain.
Paste the script into the HEAD tag in your HTML editor, or place it before the </body> tag on every page.
Note
Cookieless tracking
The Statistics module normally applies a cookie to the visitor's browser. It is possible to remove this, so that the scan can still track the same data from visitors who refuse Statistics cookies on the cookie banner.
Select Script Setup Guide in the drop-down list. The Domain Setup page opens.
Enable Statistics. For more information, visit Statistics Setup.
Click the Enable Cookieless Tracking switch to turn it on.
Paste the script to the website HTML and then publish the site.
Cookie Acceptance Rate
This page provides an overview of website visitor behavior regarding cookie acceptance on the website.
Select Cookie Acceptance Rate. The Cookie Acceptance Rate page opens and shows an overview of customer behavior towards cookies on the website.
The Acceptance Rate by Category page shows acceptance rates by cookie categories.
The Overall Acceptance Rate page shows a percentage of cookies accepted, as well as a graph chart with acceptance rates over time.
Note
The timeline becomes more accurate with time, as the first scan may not have much data to show.
Consent log
This page lists IP addresses that interacted with the cookies on the website, shown in chart format. The log is kept on the Acquia servers for two years. The column headers are:
IP Address: The IP address of the computer that browsed the site.
UUID: The unique ID for the user device that received the cookie.
Note
This ID is gone from the user's device when the cookies on that device are deleted by the user. When the UUID is gone, the user can no longer request the record of the cookie consent.
Location: The country of origin that the user accessed the site from.
Data Regulation: The applicable regulation, GDPR, CCPA, or both.
Accepted cookies: The cookie categories that the user accepted.
Date: The date that the user accepted the cookies.
Cookie overview
The Cookie overview is where the website administrator handles the cookies. This section gives instructions for the website administrator on how to add cookies via the scan, add cookies manually, and categorize cookies.
Save the page and then save again.
A dialog gives the option to edit the cookie settings. Click Data Privacy to update now, or click I'll do it later to exit without setting it up now.
The Data Privacy module opens. If you selected I'll do it later, navigate to the Privacy module with these steps:
From the main page, click to select the domain. The domain dashboard opens.
Click Data Privacy (a lock icon), on the top menu bar.
In the Data Privacy module, click Consent Overview and then select Cookie Overview.
This page is where the website administrator handles the cookies. There are three panes:
Include cookies: Enter the cookie information manually, or populate with the scan. Manually entered cookies have an icon of a person pointing.
Automatic cookie scan: Start a manual scan for cookies, or toggle the switch to ON to scan for cookies automatically during the next scheduled scan. The icon spins while a scan is in progress.
Script setup: To include the cookie overview on the webpage, create the overview. In the HTML editor, paste the script into the HEAD tag.
Consent Manager Language: From the list, select all of the languages that are used on your website. This is the language that the cookie banner shows. The scan detects the page language and displays in the appropriate language.
Default Language: Click the drop-down arrow and select a default language that is used for any page in a language that is not supported.
Manage Cookies
Note
To use the scan to set up cookies with the script, click Data Privacy (the lock icon) on the top toolbar of the page to navigate to the Data Privacy module.
Add empty callbacks: Tick to add empty callbacks to the boilerplate (sections of nearly identical code that are reused in many places).
Add empty EventListeners: Tick to add event listeners to the boilerplate (sections of nearly identical code that are reused in many places).
Consent Manager Language: From the list, select all of the languages that are used on your website. This is the language that the cookie banner shows. The scan detects the page language and displays in the appropriate language.
Default Language: Click the drop-down arrow and select a default language that is used for any page in a language that is not supported.
If Consent Manager is activated, the script must be in the HEAD tag so that it can detect the cookies.
Add HTML Attributes.
HTML attributes must be added to content elements on your website if you only want them to load after the visitor makes their consent choices. For example, if you are using Google Analytics on your website and only want the script to load after a visitor has accepted Statistics cookies, you need to mark up the Google Analytics script with an HTML attribute.
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Consent Manager Language: From the list, select all of the languages that are used on your website. This is the language that the cookie banner shows. The scan detects the page language and displays in the appropriate language.
Default Language: Click the drop-down arrow and select a default language that is used for any page in a language that is not supported.
Manage Cookies
Note
To use the scan to set up cookies with the script, click Data Privacy (the lock icon) on the top toolbar of the page to navigate to the Data Privacy module.
Add empty callbacks: Tick to add empty callbacks to the boilerplate (sections of nearly identical code that are reused in many places).
Add empty EventListeners: Tick to add event listeners to the boilerplate (sections of nearly identical code that are reused in many places).
Consent Manager Language: From the list, select all of the languages that are used on your website. This is the language that the cookie banner shows. The scan detects the page language and displays in the appropriate language.
Default Language: Click the drop-down arrow and select a default language that is used for any page in a language that is not supported.
If Consent Manager is activated, the script must be in the HEAD tag so that it can detect the cookies.
Add HTML Attributes.
HTML attributes must be added to content elements on your website if you only want them to load after the visitor makes their consent choices. For example, if you are using Google Analytics on your website and only want the script to load after a visitor has accepted Statistics cookies, you need to mark up the Google Analytics script with an HTML attribute.