A page URL is the specific address of a particular page within your website. It includes the root domain and a path to the specific page.
For instance, if you have an English support center at the URL http://www.example.com/support/en, this URL is part of the same domain, http://www.example.com.
In Cookie Information, you can select a scanning depth – up to 500, 5,000, or over 5,000 – based on the number of page URLs within your domain.
It also means you can’t add individual URL pages in the Cookie information platform, only the root domains.
Note: Domains are categorized as public or test based on how they are used.
Public domains are used in live environments. They are regularly scanned for compliance and collect user consent.
Test domains are used for internal or non-production testing. They are not scanned and have limited functionality.