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A straightforward plugin to comply with the EU cookie law, including implied consent. |
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Start the Tips:1. First Download "hayona-cookies.zip" Plugin to your Local Computer. (Click Download) 2. Then, Login to your "yourdomain.com/wp-admin" Dashboard. 3. Then, Click on "Plugins" + "Add New" from left sidemenu of Dashboard. 4. Now, Click on "Upload Plugin" button.
5. Now, Browse "hayona-cookies.zip" Downloaded plugin from your computer, Where you downloaded hayona-cookies.zip According to Step – 1 Above then, click on "Install Now" 6. Now, Click on "Active Plugin" 7. Then, See left sidemenu. "Hayona Cookie Consent" folder is added on left sidemenu. Now, Click on "Hayona Cookie Consent" folder. Noted that: If you do not see "Hayona Cookie Consent" folder on left sidemenu then, see at left sidemenu "Settings" or "Tools". 8. Now you configure yourself oR Watch video tutorial below about Hayona Cookie Consent Configurtions and Settings or How to work "Hayona Cookie Consent" in your WordPress site. oR After Activated Plugin According to Step-6 then,
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Step 1: Install the pluginFollow these steps to install the plugin:
Step 2: Make a privacy settings page
Step 3: Review banner text
Step 4: Name all your cookies
Step 5: Install the Google Tag Manager.
Watch a video to see these steps in a little screencast. Congratulations!By now you’re ready to add all kinds of tracking scripts to your site. You will need to do this via Google Tag Manager.
Under ‘Fire on’ you can configure if the script will be loaded before or after consent has been given by the user. Use the ‘All Pages’ trigger on tracking scripts that you want to load before consent has been given, Use the ‘Cookie Consent’ trigger from step 5 on tracking scripts that need consent. Save you tag and click ‘Publish’. Banner text examplesHere are some examples of content you can place in your banner. English example:
Dutch example:
Cookie examplesBelow are some examples of functional and cookies that do not store personal identifiable information (non-PII cookies). You don’t need the visitor’s consent for these cookies:
Here are some examples of cookies that do store personal identifiable information (PII cookies). You need the visitor’s consent to place these cookies:
Add scripts outside of the Google Tag ManagerWeb developers can check for cookie consent through a simple utility function called hasHayonaCookieConsent(). |
implied, consent, including, cookie, plugin, comply, straightforward, |
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