Consentmanager.net CMP allows you to easily collect consent from your website visitors, ensuring GDPR and CCPA compliance.
consentmanager.net provides a comprehensive, effortlessly integrated Consent Management Platform (CMP) plugin tailored for WordPress. Create your consent banner in minutes and protect your website(s) from legal fines, designed by privacy experts for companies of all sizes and industries. It supports global compliance with key privacy laws such as GDPR (EU), CCPA (US) , FADP (Switzerland), PIPEDA (Canada) and privacy frameworks such as the IAB Transparency and Consent Framework v2.2 and the Global Privacy Platform (GPP). In addition, consentmanager keeps pace with a wide range of internet-related requirements that are critical for professionals in marketing, advertising, analytics, and related fields. Users can achieve full compliance with Google Consent Mode v2 and other Google services, including Google AdSense, Google Ad Manager and Google AdMob, and safeguard your monetisation efforts with the Google-certified CMP from consentmanager. The consentmanager WordPress plugin gives you access to an advanced CMP framework with seamless compatibility with over 2500 tools and language support for over 30 options.
Designed for plug and play simplicity, consentmanager users can go much further with the use of A/B testing functionality, advanced machine learning and the ability to use our reporting tools of over 30 metrics. With the ability for customisation, our platform is tailored to the specific needs of your site. It has a built-in cookie crawler and offers **extensive customization options to match your site’s aesthetic, enhancing the user experience without compromising on compliance.
How does it work?
Our CMP solution is very simple to integrate:
And you’re done!
Our platform will automatically start gathering consent from your visitors. As soon as the code is in your website, advertisers will have access to the consent data via the open source API defined by the IAB.
In addition you will get detailed reports which show you how your visitors are behaving with the consent layer, how many consents you get and how you can optimize your strategy in order to obtain higher rates of consent.
Features
Quick Facts
To help you understand the scope and effectiveness of the consentmanager WordPress plugin, consider these quick facts:
Tools offered by consentmanager:
Support and Updates
The consentmanager team is dedicated to providing continuous updates and support, ensuring your website remains compliant with evolving privacy regulations. For assistance or more details, visit our support center or contact us directly.
About consentmanager
With over a decade of experience in the adtech industry and a commitment to data privacy and compliance, consentmanager has established itself as a trusted leader in consent management. Our technology empowers businesses across the globe to manage user consent effectively, fostering trust and ensuring compliance with international privacy laws.
Simple installation. Install our plugin in your WordPress, login to your account & get your CMP Code-ID at https://www.consentmanager.net and insert the Code-ID in the plugin settings. That’s all!
Short answer: Probably yes. Long answer: If your company is based in the EEA (European Economic Area) or if you are dealing with customers/visitors from this area and show them advertising, it is very likely that you will collect and/or process personal data such as IP-addresses. Therefore, according to GDPR, you need to make sure that the visitor is informed and you need to ask the user for consent. In order to do this you will need a CMP.
GDPR is “active” since 25. of May 2018. From this day on you will probably need a CMP.
By integrating our CMP into your website 😉 Our CMP will display a message to visitors and ask them to give consent. We will then store this choice and make it available to your advertisers and other vendors (tools) so that they know if/how they can work with personal data.
Yes, our CMP offers a solution to block advertisers/codes that do not have consent from the visitor.
No! In the simplest case you only have to integrate a code into your website – that’s all!
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1.0.1 – fixing a small bug while saving the ID
1.0.2 – fixing some style
1.0.3 – adding some screenshots
1.0.4 – small update
1.1.0 – adding CCPA compliance
1.1.3 – small validation updates, tested up to WP RC 5.7
2.0 – adding additional features: automatic serverside blocking + automatic clientside blocking
2.0.1 – disable CMP WP backend
2.0.2 – optional enable/disable CMP for logged in WP admins
2.0.3 – smaller bug fixes
2.0.4 – updated blocking codes | cleaned up coding standards/identations | cleaned up class names | removed debug code | renamed functions with prefixes | escaped posts properly | removed logic of saving local file | temporary removed serverside blocking mode until found performance solution | sanitized & escaped input codes | native enqueue functions for scripts | cleanup code styles | fix for adding data attributes to autoblocking script | autoblocking script higher in head
2.0.5 – added host/cdn fields [optional]
2.0.6 – fix for semi-automatic blocking code
2.0.7 – bug fix: remove protocol for semiautomatic blocking
3.0 – ready for WordPress 6.0
3.0.1 – Replaced wrong screenshot
3.0.2 – Ready for WP 6.1
3.0.3 – Remove old hint to pubvendors.json
3.0.4 – Fix spelling mistake
3.0.5 – Ready for WP 6.2
3.0.6 – Ready for WP 6.5
3.0.7 – Ready for WP 6.6