So a visitor can only “revoke” consent but never “extend” it.
Suggestion: Instead or additionally to “Revoke” a “Reset” (or “Modify”) button would be perfect, which brings up the banner once more to allow visitors to change their decision.
]]>UA cookies (_ga and _gid) won’t disappear if I revoke my consent after having accepted them once. Shouldn’t they be deleted if I change my cookie settings on the Complianz banner?
Things I have done:
I have set Complianz to embed the UA tracking ID to my site. There shouldn’t be a double implementation of UA on my site.
UA is connected to Google Ads, so I didn’t at first check the “Google is not allowed to use this data for other Google services”. The other two are checked. Anyway, after checking all of them nothing changed.
I’ve used incognito mode on different browsers, but the behavior stays the same: once accepted, the two cookies stay on the site, even if I decide to revoke my consent.
Any help would be appreciated.
]]>However, the discount on offer to soft launch participants is that they provide me feedback etc to help improve my offering.
My query is, if the people who make use of a discount voucher as part of the soft launch do not give me feedback (the condition of offering the discount in the first place) is there a way to essentially revoke their coupon usage, so that they have to pay full price? I don’t mind if that has to be manually, or automatically.
Thanks,
James
]]>Thanks!
]]>I have a client jsut joined my hosting, with a website that was built by someone else, I don’t offer webmail on my server, so set this plugin up, like I don with most of my customers.
Sadly, this is the only site I have an issue with, and after 1-2 weeks, I log in and see the error. Is there a way to fix this?
M
]]>WPML’s compatibility team found this bug is happening because of a compatibility conflict. Cookie notice plugin is not retriving the translation for Revoke button. They are getting the expected result on the Sandbox site after adding the following code in line 559 of the *wp-content/plugins/cookie-notice/cookie-notice.php* file.
$args[‘title’] = apply_filters(‘wpml_translate_single_string’, $args[‘title’], ‘Cookie Notice’, ‘Revoke button text’ );
Here is their sandbox test version :
https://clever-parrot-qkame7uq.sandboxcms.com/en/en-cookie-test/
I hope an update will soon fix this issue.
Have a nice day !
]]>Using the FreeVersion.
I can’t find any option to change the position of the slide in revoke button.
Tried even CSS and override with !important but it remains on top left.
I’d love to have it on top right.
Any chance for a solution?
Cheers, TheGent
PS: My license was renewed back in April but the license settings page says ‘License valid until March 26th, 2019’.
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