• Resolved dillhausen

    (@dillhausen)


    Hi,

    I have a google calendar embedded on my startpage, but the complianz scan does not find any google calendar cookies. I can’t believe that goggle calendar really does not set any cookies.

    Can you help?

    Thanks.

    Update: Other cookie crawlers have found a cookie “NID” from google.com on my website

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  • Plugin Contributor jarnovos

    (@jarnovos)

    Hi @dillhausen,

    You can block the Google Calendar iFrame to prevent it from setting any cookies prior to consent. You would do this under Complianz -> Integrations -> Script Center -> Block a script, iframe or plugin.

    You can copy the set-up from this screenshot to block the Google Calendar iFrame. And then you’ll get a result like on this example page.

    Kind regards, Jarno

    Thread Starter dillhausen

    (@dillhausen)

    Thanks Jarno,

    I have already tried that, but (at least in the German translation) the behavior is quite misleading. In the example you provided, the button label over the disabled iframe is very clear, because it states that you accept marketing cookies in order to move on.

    In the German translation however, the button description is just “click on Agree to activate <whatever I enter under the name of the iframe>, and in addition there is a link to the cookie policy, and then the button with label “I agree”. Issues with that:

    • I have entered a different name for the iframe in the complianz config: “Google Calendar and Marketing cookies” instead of “Google Calendar”, to make it clearer for the user what happens in case you agree. But for the visitor the writing is with strange dashes, i.e. “Google Calendar-and-Marketing-cookies”.
    • When I click on the cookie policy link, the cookie policy shows under marketing section only other cookies (automatically detected cookies from google fonts and google recaptcha), but no cookies from google calendar. This is inconsistent for the user.

    I have left this config for you in order to see what I mean, because I re-translated the German description into English for this thread…

    Is there a way to overcome these issues? Unfortunately, I have no experience in CSS…

    Thanks in advance

    Plugin Contributor jarnovos

    (@jarnovos)

    Hi @dillhausen,

    You can disable “Consent per Service” under Complianz -> Wizard -> Security & Consent to get the same behavior with the blocked content as in my example.

    The “NID” cookie is not specific to Google Calendar though: https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies?hl=en-US

    Anyway, you can run a Cookie Scan and once the “NID” cookie is detected (make sure to “Sync” with CookieDatabase once more as well), it will appear on your Cookie Policy just like the other services.

    Kind regards, Jarno

    Thread Starter dillhausen

    (@dillhausen)

    Hi Jarno,

    thank you so much, this is great service!

    When I disable “Consent per Service” under?Complianz -> Wizard -> Security & Consent?, the blocked iframe looks perfect. I would have expected, that this setting also affects the appearance of the “manage services” link (or whatever the link label is in English) in the cookie banner, but this is not the case (which is good, I want this link!).

    Regarding the NID cookie: According to your own documentation (I don’t remenber exactly where I read this), complianz does not detect cookies in iframes, so I did not expect it to show up in the scan result. Meanwhile, I added the service “Google Ads Optimization” and the NID cookie manually and it shows up in the cookie policy. But even though I checked the “data is shared” for this service, in the cookie policy it says “no data shared”…

    I’m sorry for this “one problem solved” -> “next problem appears”…but for me this still belongs to the original thread

    Plugin Contributor jarnovos

    (@jarnovos)

    Hi @dillhausen,

    It looks like the “Data is shared with…” checkbox is automatically being unticked after enabling it, saving and re-visiting this page; thereby resulting in the described behavior.

    We’ll have a look at this for a future release of the plugin.

    Kind regards, Jarno

    Thread Starter dillhausen

    (@dillhausen)

    ok, thanks.

    And how often do you release new version?

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