Implementation:
I have a basis plan at Cookieyes and have implemented the banner through GTM. Everything is working correctly and I know 100% that everything is set up correctly. However, Cookieyes is sending a cookie_consent_update event before having interacted with the banner. It overwrites the default and causes error in the tracking. I have no idea why it does this and how to prevent it. The default consent levels are set in the Cookieyes CMP Template, but somehow it is being overwritten.
Expected behavior:
I expect that the cookie_consent_update is only being sent at the moment that the consent has been given, or on subsequent pages. I do not expect a cookie_consent_update to overwrite my default consent.
I use CrocoBlock for Elementor and I want to know, why the google maps is not working even the user is accepting the cookies. please help!
]]>I have an elementor popup that opens when you visit the homepage. If I close the complianz cookie banner using the x, it also closes the elementor popup on the page. I want the elementor-popup to stay visible untill the visitor decides to dismiss the elementor pop-up using the dismissal x on the elementor popup.
How to seperate these two “closing-actions”.
Thank you,
Maggy
]]>Best regards Harry from Holland
]]>Woran k?nnte es liegen, dass der Cookiebanner nicht angezeigt wird?
Vielen Dank für eure Hilfe
THANKS
]]>Since one of your latest actualizations all my sites that are using Complianz appeared with a double <title> tag on every page. Searching on the code, i found it was related to your plugin… You can found the code
<title>close</title>
on line 12 of this file:
/wp-content/plugins/complianz-gdpr/cookiebanner/templates/cookiebanner.php
Please, consider changing the title tag to another one like div, span… or whatever you prefer, because a duplicated title tag could be confusing for Google or any other search engine.
Thank you in advance.
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