• Hej there, shouldn’t the bar stay up each time a user visits the site until he clicks the button or closed icon? It seems like the consent happens automatically but I think the user should take the action, otherwise, the info bar should stay.

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  • Look at settings, it’s the first one…

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    yoursite.domain/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=ctcc

    Implied consent what the added feature:
    https://github.com/insites/cookieconsent/issues/58

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    What has to change?

    * The users must have a choice. The fact that they use a website does not mean they agree to all cookies. The type of phrase used at the moment is barely informative enough and it certainly doesn’t give a choice. A website owner will not be able to constrict users to accept cookies in exchange for information.
    * Like all other consent under the GDPR, consenting to cookies needs to be a clear affirmative action. An example is clicking through an opt-in box or choosing settings from the menu. Pay attention to not have pre-ticked boxes on the consent form!
    * Let’s not forget about opt-out. The GDPR clearly states that a data subject should be able to withdraw consent as easily as they gave it. With cookies this will generally mean that they should be able to revoke consent through the same action as when they gave consent. For example, if they consented by clicking through some boxes, they have to be able to find the same form to revoke consent.

    But like the Plugin author stated:
    “This means it’s not possible to allow the user to ‘opt out’ or remove their data from the site running the plugin – because no data is held on the site.”

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