• After activating the plugin (even the paid one) the Google Analytics statistics are partially skipped.
    I have requested assistance but have not received an answer both on this problem and on the possibility of personalizing the messages.

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  • Just wanted to add that we’ve noticed the same problem and have been unable to fix it.

    We added the GA script to the “Head” text field of the “Script Blocking” section and ticked “Enable to reload the page after the notice is accepted”.

    Our GA traffic went down by >50% after doing this. Putting the GA script back into the header.php file of the site brings the GA stats back to expected levels.

    I don’t for a second believe that over 50% of site visitors are rejecting cookie consent.

    Any help with this matter would be appreciated.

    Plugin Author dFactory

    (@dfactory)

    According to latest privacy laws you (as a site owner) are not allowed to send any user data information (no matter anonymous, pseudonymous or personal) to 3rd party services.

    One of the core features of Cookie Compliance is Autoblocking. When you activate Compliance a number of 3rd party services (including Google Analytics) is being blocked to prevent data processing before user consent.

    So the result of 50% less data from Google Analytics could be a valid (and very good) number.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 2 months ago by dFactory.
    • This reply was modified 3 years, 2 months ago by dFactory.
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