Hi @riccarbi, @anselmo
Could you check the following, for example in Chrome;
1. Visit your website incognito
2. Make a choice on the banner
3. Click on the lock in the front of your URL and see if the complianz_consent_status cookie is on the right path, if using a subfolder it should refer to the subfolder. And check if the cookie is valid longer than just 1 session.
Unfortunately, Chrome works for me as well.
regards Aert
Done. My website is bilingual and uses WPML, the problem arises with my secondary language only (whose pages are located in a /it/ subfolder). (https(://)www.inexhibit.com/ and https(://)www.inexhibit.com/it/).
In incognito (Chrome) everything works fine in both primary and secondary language.
In normal mode, the primary language works fine, while the secondary language pages always show the banner irrespectively of the user’s consent. Furthermore, in normal mode and navigating the /it subfolder pages, the complianz_consent_status and the complianz_policy_id cookies are listed two times each, one time pointing to the main folder and the second time to the secondary language subfolder. In incognito mode, they appear one time only, pointing to the subfolder as expected.
Therefore, the problem is possibly related to a conflict between the subfolder structure of secondary languages in WPML and the latest version of Complianz.
Please, can you tell me where I can download an older version of Complianz to check whether the problem is related to the latest version or not?
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