Need a data compliant
cookie policy?
Use the Cookiebot CMP to get consent from your users and balance cookie usage on your website with a data privacy-compliant cookie policy.
The most used solution for compliant use of cookies and online tracking
Cookiebot CMP is Google-certified for Consent Mode
Cookiebot™ is a Google-certified Consent Management Platform (CMP), fully supporting Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF) and Google Consent Mode v2. Starting March 2024, Google has mandated the use of Consent Mode for ads personalization, remarketing and analytics in the EU/EEA.
Enable Consent Mode with Cookiebot CMP to benefit from conversion and analytics modeling, and avoid losing marketing data due to rejected consent banners.
Why choose Cookiebot CMP?
Easy and automated
Designed for technical and non-technical teams with automated and scalable processes.
- Achieve compliance in 3 easy steps
- Easy and seamless integrations with various CMS platforms
- Automated identification and categorization of cookies and trackers in use
- Compatible with multiple implementation methods based on your tech stack
- Google Consent Mode as default for businesses using Google services
Fully customizable
Personalize your consent banner to provide trustworthy user experiences and maintain design control.
- Get started quickly with high quality pre-built templates
- Highly customizable for your brand identity and user experience via HTML, CSS or JavaScript
- Flexible banner configuration and language based on the user’s geographic location
- Supports 47+ languages
Comprehensive
Use the latest legal expertise and tech innovations to gain control over your website.
- Out-of-the-box compliance with the GDPR and ePrivacy Directive
- Integrations with Google Tag Manager, IAB TCF 2.2 and more
- Support for latest version Google Consent Mode
- Google Consent Mode-certified CMP partner
Get to know Cookiebot™ with your free trial
Step 1
Sign up for your free account
Step 2
Choose your banner and copy its code
Step 3
Paste the code into your site header. Done!
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Cookiebot™ pricing and plans
Experience our CMP with your 14-day free trial. Then continue using our free plan for websites up to 50 pages.
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Cookie Policy FAQs
Got questions? We’ve got answers.
The requirement to notify users about data collection and processing is a standard one, and this includes cookie usage. This is what a cookie policy (and a broader Privacy Policy) does. Data privacy regulations provide consumers with certain rights, and even if these rights differ among regulations, the requirement to notify users about processing of their personal data, as well as their rights and how to exercise them is also standard.
Even if a website does not directly or substantially make money from data processing, if personal data is collected using cookies, there is a good chance privacy compliance is required, and the use of a cookie policy is part of that. The transparency a privacy notice provides and its demonstration of respect for users’ rights and consent choices also builds trust and encourages higher engagement and long-term relationships.
With Cookiebot CMP installed, your website will be scanned monthly (or more often if you prefer), detecting and controlling cookies in use per relevant data privacy requirements. It will also generate a custom cookie policy for your website that is not just generic, but will be complete and regularly updated as your cookie usage changes, providing transparency and control to your users when exercising their data privacy rights. This cookie policy can be installed in your privacy policy or on a separate page, helping you meet your regulatory responsibilities for data privacy and building trust with users at the same time.
Under the GDPR, legal bases or the “lawfulness of processing” are legally acceptable reasons for companies or other organizations to collect and process personal data, for example by using cookies.
User consent is one legal basis, though the GDPR lists six in total. A “data subject” is a person whose personal data is processed, e.g. ecommerce customers, website visitors, app users, etc.
- the data subject (e.g. user) has given consent
- to fulfill a contract with the data subject
- to comply with a legal obligation to which the data controller (e.g. company) is subject
- to protect the vital interests of the data subject or of another natural person
- in the public interest, or where the data controller is exercising official authority
- legitimate interests pursued by the data controller or a third party, e.g. for individual, commercial or societal benefit
Legitimate interest is often used to justify data processing, but can be difficult to prove adequately. The safest legal basis for many types and purposes of data processing is obtaining and securely managing user consent, as with a consent management solution.
Generally, personal data can refer to any information that relates to an individual that would enable that person to be directly or indirectly identified. It could mean obvious data like names, ID numbers, or email addresses, or less obvious data that may not be identifiable except combined with other data, like IP addresses or browser cookie information.
There are four types of cookies that help websites to function, as well as enabling analytics, marketing, and user experience customization, among other functions. Many of these collect personal data and require user consent under many data privacy laws.
There is also an additional category of “sensitive” personal data, which is information that is identifying, but could also cause harm if misused. This can include data like gender, religious beliefs, political affiliation, or medical information. Some technical information like biometric or geolocation data can also qualify if the intent is to use it to identify a person.
We cannot provide legal advice, and recommend consulting qualified legal counsel regarding your specific business and data processing situation.
Overall, it is important to know what regulations you need to comply with. Your responsibilities may differ under the UK GDPR compared to the EU’s GDPR or the privacy laws in the United States, for example. Often consent is not needed for necessary or essential cookies, but it is needed for other types. It is important to know which cookies your website uses and for what purposes, and to communicate that in your cookie policy, in addition to obtaining consent where needed.
However, in addition to legal requirements, being transparent with users about data collection and use, as well as requesting and respecting their consent choices creates great user experiences, which build trust with your company and help develop higher engagement and longer-term relationships.
For companies doing business in multiple regions or countries, it is entirely possible that you may need to comply with multiple regulations. Your cookie policy would need to reflect that. It can be possible to use geolocation functions on your website to show regional and regulation-specific information to users depending on where they are from.
Achieving compliance with the GDPR would be quite different from privacy compliance with the state-level laws in the United States, for example, due to their specific requirements and different models for consent. We cannot provide legal advice and recommend consulting qualified legal counsel regarding your specific business and data processing situation.
A consent management solution like the Cookiebot CMP can scan, detect and present all of the cookies and tracking technologies your website is using, and from there you can use that information to auto-generate and maintain your cookie policy so that it complies with relevant privacy regulations.
We cannot provide legal advice or guarantee privacy compliance with any regulation, and recommend consulting qualified legal counsel regarding your specific business and data processing situation. However, knowing which regulations you need to comply with is important, and what their requirements are regarding consumer rights, notification, consent, and data use. Also knowing what cookies and other tracking technologies are in use on your website is important to ensure correct consent can be obtained. Then all of this information can be accurately and comprehensively presented on your website and maintained in your cookie policy.
Ensuring that users are clearly informed about your organization and contacting you, the processing of their data, their rights, and their consent choices is important, as is presenting all choices equally. Dark patterns and other elements to nudge or trick users into consenting should not be used.
Additionally, ensure that only as much data as is necessary is collected and processed only for the purposes communicated. Ensure data is kept accurate and only stored for as long as it is needed to fulfill the processing purpose. Maintain the required standards of security and privacy, and ensure processes are in place to uphold accountability.
A consent management platform (CMP) can help you not only obtain and store consent correctly, but can also help you ensure that you provide and maintain accurate and up to date information about data processing services in use (e.g. cookies) in your cookie policy.
That doesn’t have to happen, though we cannot make guarantees on the performance of individual CMP implementations. There are many ways to optimize your consent management platform (CMP) to increase consent rates and data flow. Having a great user interface that matches your corporate branding, has clear messaging and user-friendly functionality is important. Making it easy for users to understand your data processing and make consent choices is also very valuable.
The Cookiebot CMP also has tools like analytics to help you analyze the CMP’s performance and optimize it to maximize data capture. It should also be noted that many premium advertisers are increasingly insisting on proof of consent before doing business with companies, so not obtaining correct consent can affect ad revenues.
The Free plan does not include the following Premium plan standard features:
- customize banner
- customize declaration
- multiple languages
- data export
- geolocation
- Cross-domain Consent Sharing
- consent statistics
- internal domain alias for development, test and staging
Check out our Plans & Pricing page to get more information or do a full comparison.
We don’t have any contracts for Cookiebot CMP and there are no hidden fees or long-term commitments. You can cancel your subscription at any time.
It depends on your business needs and the number of domains and subpages you have.
Check out our Plans & Pricing page to get more information for your company’s specific needs.
Yes, at any time you can cancel your free trial or your plan if you previously signed up. You can do this via your “My account” page. Downgrade or cancel actions take effect at the end of your current billing period.
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