Rating: 5 stars
Very good plugin. Works well. Configure it carefully. Some key items that we needed for basic Google Analytics tracking are below:
Rating: 5 stars
Really nice to have a free cookie with support of googles new method. Would love to be able to add “deny” button as second button due to its policy in some countries (EU).
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The plugin is working fine so far.
The best feature is Consent Records. Logs confirming user actions regarding accepting or rejecting cookies, without the need to use external services and for free!
If only they could add cookie scanning functions and the ability to set the storage time for plugin logs and confirmation logs (important), that would be great.
Rating: 5 stars
Works great! Truly a work of art. Thanks ?? You’re a gem in the WordPress community, I’m sure.
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Awesome pluging and exactly what I was looking for. Lightweight and highly customizable. I think it needs a cookie scanner, coverage of more privacy regulations, and refinement of the UI. After that, If priced reasonably, I’d be a paying customer.
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The language recognition in the document does not yet work quite as it should. Once this has been fixed, there will be nothing to complain about. Great work, thank you very much.
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An excellent, simple and effective plugin that includes the Google Consent Mode 2 setting.
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This is definitely the best free option to simply integrate fully GDPR compliant cookie bar into your WordPress page. Thank you so much for making this awesome plugin!
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El mejor plugin para banner de cookies
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After searching for days and days and only finding plugins that use monthly subscriptions and/or are extremely complicated to configure, this is a gem.
I tried most of the other plugins (CookieYes, Complianz, Iubenda, CookieFirst,…). They either try to do too much, or they promise all will be auto-configured but not after answering at least 1000 questions.
Pressidium takes care of both the cookie consent and Google’s Consent Mode V2.
Do mind, you will have to figure out what cookies your website uses and which scripts need to be blocked. This can be quite some work but I did find out that the cookie scanners (Google ‘cookie scanner’ and you’ll find many) do not catch ALL the cookies on your site. So you still will need to go check through Chrome Developer and figure out all cookies one by one. But at least you will not miss any.
Don’t forget to check pages with different functionality (embeds etc) to catch more cookies!
So this is not a plugin for someone who wants to have it all done without any effort on their side. I felt overwhelmed at first but once you get into it is not so bad. And support is very fast.
Highly recommended!!!!!
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So far, it seems very good to put in a little effort myself.
I hope that the plugin will continue to be developed and updated.
Rating: 5 stars
Great lightweight plugin
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Very good: Free google consent V2
Good: Easily translateable
Questionable: Need to manually add all cookies, add regions one by one for the whole world. No automatisation whatsoever.
Bad: Added over one second to my largest contentful paint metric causing me to fail core web vitals.
–> nt a lightweight solution.
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I was quite frustrated from other plugins. I was planning create my own plugin with vanilla-cookieconsent. That was my last search before starting with development.
THANK YOU!
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Pressidium Cookie Consent es un excelente plugin, gratuito y de código abierto que cuenta, además, con un excelente soporte al usuario, dispuesto a atender las necesidades y nuevas funcionalidades propuestas. ?Felicitaciones por esta iniciativa!
Pressidium Cookie Consent is an excellent plugin, free and open source that also has excellent user support, ready to meet the needs and new functionalities proposed. Congratulations on this initiative!
Plácido.
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It is very easy to customize and developer friendly.
I was thinking of using the vanilla-cookieconsent library directly but I found that someone had already created a WordPress plugin based on that library which saved me a lot of work.
I noticed one issue and the developers very quickly fixed it after I reported it.
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