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  • Plugin Support CookieYes Team

    (@cookieyesteam)

    Hi @123nadav

    Greetings from CookieYes!

    For compliance with the Florida Digital Bill of Rights (FDBR), you can use the opt-out banner available in the plugin, which aligns with many FDBR requirements by allowing users to opt out of data tracking.

    Thread Starter Nadav Levi

    (@123nadav)

    are you sure? FDBR is little diffrent from all the others…

    little bit more strict.

    are you sure it will cover that?

    Plugin Support CookieYes Team

    (@cookieyesteam)

    Hi @123nadav

    FDBR is similar to the rest of the state privacy laws of USA. It is stricter in the sense that the other laws requires a revenue of a few hundred thousands or a couple of million in global gross revenue to have the privacy laws applicable to them, while FDBR has set that limit to $1billion minimum. This means that the law will be applicable mostly to MNCs that have revenue more than a billion in a year. However, other provisions are more or less the same and when it comes to consent mechanisms, a CMP with an option to provide opt-out would be compatible with the law.

    Thread Starter Nadav Levi

    (@123nadav)

    OK, Sound good, another last thing i need to know, this policy needs the Google Contest mode?

    or GCM is just for GDPR?

    Plugin Support CookieYes Team

    (@cookieyesteam)

    While using Google’s advertising products, such as Google Analytics or Google Ads, Google does mandate the use of GCM to help manage consent for cookies and tracking in line with privacy regulations. So, while it’s not mandated by law, GCM is an important tool for ensuring compliance with Google’s policies, especially if you’re using their services.

    Thread Starter Nadav Levi

    (@123nadav)

    i understand, but with the COOKIE BANNER of your plugin with the configuration privacy laws of USA, dont have actual button to contest…

    I try to understand how its works, this because with GDPR banner you must click “Accept” and this triggering the GCM V2…

    how it will work with yours USA banner option?

    Thread Starter Nadav Levi

    (@123nadav)

    @cookieyesteam

    Hello, please if you can replay my last quastion, it will help, i need to know how its works.

    As i said before, with the COOKIE BANNER of your plugin with the configuration privacy laws of USA, dont have actual button to contest…

    I need to know its actully works properly or i need to create a “contest” button even if i use the banner of USA laws with CookieYes.

    Regards,

    Nadav

    Plugin Support CookieYes Team

    (@cookieyesteam)

    Hi @123nadav

    You may refer this documentation to learn more about the working of US State laws.

    Thread Starter Nadav Levi

    (@123nadav)

    I think you didnt understand me, i understand how the US State laws working…

    The problem here is GCM + The banner from CookieYes.

    If i configure CookieYes to present a US State laws banner, the client not be able to click “accept’ and GCM will not function… or i am wrong?

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