in Germany there is a very widely used cookie consent tool for WordPress. It is called “Borlabs Cookie”.
The cookie banner configuration for Klaviyo took us a relatively long time and we had to adapt the code in the Klaviyo plugin. That wasn’t very user-friendly. It could be much easier.
Borlabs Cookie offers a library in which other WordPress plugins are stored.
You can select a plugin there and then Borlabs Cookie automatically makes the necessary configurations so that possible tracking scripts etc. are only loaded and executed after a user opt-in.
External iframes can also be blocked. This is very practical and saves website operators a lot of time.
I would like to suggest that you get in touch with the makers of Borlabs Cookie and possibly submit a sample configuration.
This would make it much easier for German/EU website operators with a WordPress site to use Klaviyo with a popular cookie consent tool without wasting time manually.
Note: I have unchecked the double opt in option in wp form as well as mc4wp.
]]>we were facing issues with the Code-Verification so I wanted to switch to Link-Verification. The Link however dont redirect to the page where the form was submitted but the Homepage.
How do we fix this?
]]>The statistical settings are configured as follows:
On the cookie banner, in the preferences section, shows the Statistics button as disabled by default. Maybe this could be the cause of the difference.
Could please help me how to fix it?
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]]>My website is using Lay theme as the main theme, could it be some compatibility issue? is there a code snippet I can add to force the opt-in manually? please let me know how to resolve this.
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