About CMS cookies

Learn how the cookie blocking mechanism handles CMS cookies.

Many cookies set by a consent management system (CMS) are first-party, and the first-party cookie blocking mechanism will block them.

However, CMS installations can also include plugins or features that trigger third-party cookies. These cookies will follow the same blocking rules as any other third-party technology. They will be blocked automatically if they are detected and categorized as requiring consent.

You can categorize these cookies as necessary if they’re essential for the website to function or to deliver a feature the user has clearly requested. This includes logging in, adding items to a cart, or remembering language settings.

CMS cookies used for analytics, personalization, or marketing must not be marked as necessary.

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