• Resolved zviera

    (@zviera)


    Hi there. I have one suggestion. At the moment, the plugin sets the domain name as “example.com”. But if you set the domain name as “.example.com” – with the leading dot – then it would be possible to use that cookie even on subdomains (this.example.com). Therefore, one would not have to ask for cookie consent on all subdomain of the same brand (for example shop.example.com, blog.example.com etc.).

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  • Plugin Author Moove Agency

    (@mooveagency)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for your using our plugins.

    We’ve checked the issue, and unfortunately this how the browsers handle the cookies. The cookie is connected to a domain (by browser), and we’re unable to change the cookies stored in another domain. If your multisite setup use subdomain version, each subsite will be recognised as a separate domain by the browser and creates the cookies in that way.

    I hope this make sense.

    Thread Starter zviera

    (@zviera)

    Thanks for your reply. I have actually since moved my subdomain to the main domain and moved the web from the main domain to a subfolder. So I have 1 WP install on example.com, and 2nd WP install on example.com/whatever/. And this way, it works exactly the way I expected ??

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