A consent solution is a container that stores domains, templates, cookies, and languages.
In this article, we’ll show you how to create a consent solution.
Before you start
Here are a few things to know before you start:
A consent solution is a container that stores the following:
Domains – public domains, public test and internal test domains.
Templates – predefined popup designs, cookie policy designs, and privacy control templates.
Cookies – a list of all cookies detected on public domains by the scanner, and custom cookies that are manually added to the consent solution.
Languages.
All domains in one consent solution can only have one logo, one design, and one list of cookies. The domains can have different languages. Read more in this article.
Changes to a consent solution only affect that same consent solution. The changes don’t affect other consent solutions in the same account.
The consent popup displays all domains and cookies within the same consent solution. If you want to display them separately, create different consent solutions.
Create a consent solution
To create a consent solution, follow these steps:
1. Log in to Cookie Information.
2. In Consent solutions, click Create Consent solution.
3. Go to Create Consent solution > Domain information.
4. In URL, enter the website URL where you want to display a cookie banner.
5. Choose a domain type.
6. In Scanner settings, select scanning frequency.
Note: The scanning depth and frequency can affect your Cookie Information setup and billing. For more information, see our pricing.
7. Select scanning depth.
Note: The scanning depth and frequency can affect your Cookie Information setup and billing. For more information, see our pricing.
8. In Languages, select the default language of your website.
9. Select additional languages.
Note: This setting applies to websites in multiple languages, so you can ensure the cookie banner is displayed in the preferred language for each region.
10. Click Create.
11. Done. You’ve created your consent solution.
Related articles