Helps you comply with the EU GDPR’s ePrivacy cookie consent and CCPA’s “Do Not Sell” Opt-Out regulations.
WP Cookie Consent Plugin is a WordPress plugin by WPeka.com
The WordPress Cookie Consent plugin helps you comply with GDPR and ePrivacy cookie guidelines without the need to implement expensive SaaS solutions.
The WordPress Cookie Notice Plugin helps you to meet CCPA requirements of notifying Californian visitors and allow these visitors to opt-out (as legally required).
Display a customized cookie consent banner notice with cookie details as required by GDPR.
Display a personal information collection notice on your homepage as required by CCPA.
Display a "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" opt-out link as required by CCPA.
Blocks all known third-party cookies before the visitor gives consent and install cookies after consent.
Scan your WordPress website for cookies, including third-party cookies; so you don't have to manually add them.
Easy to use shortcode to a cookie audit table in your cookie policy as required by GDPR & CCPA.
Save the collected consent in a detailed, searchable content log along with the IP address for the visitor.
Control where to display the notice banners - to everyone or in specific geographical areas.
Allow visitors to change given consent anytime as required by the GDPR and CCPA regulations.
A WordPress cookie notice plugin by WPeka.com
WP Cookie Consent plugin’s USP is its ease of use. With a simple and easy-to-use dashboard, anyone can implement a cookie banner on their WordPress website and manage cookie consent easily.
A WordPress cookie notice plugin by WPeka.com
Frequently asked questions about cookies
Cookie packet of data that a server receives, then sends back without changing or altering it. The purpose of the cookie is to help the website keep track of your visits and activity.
To comply with the regulations governing cookies under the GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive you must ask consent from your visitors if you store or process their personal details, such as the IP address or identifiable cookies.
Yes – under GDPR, cookie IDs are considered personal data.
A cookie notice is the banner that pops up as the first thing, when you arrive on a website. The one that tells you that the site is using cookies and then asks you to accept to this.
Yes, if your website uses cookies and your website is used by people in the EU, the GDPR requirements for “cookie consent” apply to you.
Yes, according to the EU law, all websites have to give a cookie disclaimer to their users that they set cookies on the user’s browser.
Yes, GDPR and EU Cookie Directive requires that you obtain the explicit consent of your website’s visitor before any activation of cookies and personal data collection is allowed to take place.
Yes, cookie consent is required because Google Analytics uses cookies that are not strictly necessary to provide the service that the website user requests.
No, Google Tag Manager does not use cookies because GTM acts like a middle man between your website and analytics/marketing tools you have installed. Google Tag Manager does not store any personal user data.
Yes, If your website operates in the EU, according to GDPR the cookie policy applies to you.
Your Consent Solution should by default collect and store all your users’ consent. Even for the visitors who decline cookies.
Your cookie policy should state:
A WordPress cookie notice and consent plugin by WPeka.com
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Name | Domain | Purpose | Expiry | Type |
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GPS | youtube.com | Google advertising domain | Session | HTTP |
IDE | doubleclick.net | Google advertising cookie used for user tracking and ad targeting purposes | 2 years | HTTP |
Name | Domain | Purpose | Expiry | Type |
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_omappvp | wplegalpages.com | OptinMonster tracking cookie | 12 years | HTTP |
_ga | wplegalpages.com | Google Universal Analytics long-time unique user tracking identifier. | 2 years | HTTP |
_gid | wplegalpages.com | Google Universal Analytics short-time unique user tracking identifier. | 1 day | HTTP |
_gat_gtag_UA_36188819_1 | wplegalpages.com | Google Analytics tracking cookie. | Session | HTTP |
wpl_user_preference | wplegalpages.com | WP GDPR Cookie Consent Preferences | 1 year | HTTP |
tfw_exp | twitter.com | Twitter tracking cookie | 1 day | HTTP |
_hjid | wplegalpages.com | Hotjar cookie, set when the customer first lands on a page. It is used to persist the random user ID, unique to that site on the browser. This ensures that behavior in subsequent visits to the same site will be attributed to the same user ID. | 1 year | HTTP |
_hjIncludedInSample | wplegalpages.com | Hotjar cookie. This cookie is set to let Hotjar know whether that visitor is included in the sample which is used to generate funnels. | 1 year | HTTP |
_omappvs | wplegalpages.com | OptinMonster tracking cookie | 2 Years | HTTP |
Test | test.com | ad | 23 days | HTTP |
test3 | test2.com | e | 1 month | HTTP |
Name | Domain | Purpose | Expiry | Type |
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__cfduid | wplegalpages.com | Generic CloudFlare functional cookie. | 1 year | HTTP |
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE | youtube.com | Google advertising domain. | Session | HTTP |
YSC | youtube.com | Google advertising domain. | Session | HTTP |
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