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+18% conv w/ CoMo
Google-certified cmp for consent mode Activate Google Consent Mode. Recover lost data and get up to 18% more conversions. Cookies rejected. Data gone. Budget wasted. Turn it around with Google Consent Mode. Activate it in minutes with our Google-certified CMP, recover lost conversion data, boost your conversions, and make your campaigns work harder. Set up…
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DPO Newsletter: Global Data Protection & Privacy News (issue #146)
We’ve compiled the latest in Data Protection and Privacy news for your convenience below. 1) Newly Published Documentation 🇩🇪 Germany – BfDI Updates GDPR and BDSG Guidance BrochureThe Federal Commissioner for Data Protection updated comprehensive guidance (in German) covering GDPR-BDSG relationships, lawful processing bases, data protection principles, DPO requirements, and data subject rights with practical…
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iubenda SDK v3.5 – IOS – App Tracking Transparency (ATT)
Important All ATT handling needs to be managed on the mobile app itself, and not through our SDK, as our SDK is not aware of the lifecycle of the mobile app integrating it. ATT request needs to be displayed and completely handled before our SDK, and the ATT dialog should not be loaded at the…
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iubenda SDK v3.5 – IOS – API documentation
The CMPManager class provides methods to manage user consent for data processing and tracking. This documentation covers the main methods available for mobile app integration. Initialization UrlConfig() Sets the URL configuration for the iubenda SDK. Needs to be initialized with the value below, and passed to the getInstance method. Parameters: Example: setWebViewConfig() Configures the appearance and behavior of the…
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iubenda SDK v3.5 Integration – IOS
Installation consentmanager SDK is a comprehensive solution for managing user consent in mobile applications. Designed to handle GDPR compliance, user privacy preferences, and ad tracking transparency, this SDK provides a seamless integration for iOS and Android platforms. Steps – High Level Description 1.1 Integration and Configuration Option 1: CocoaPods Add the following line to your…
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iubenda SDK v3.5 – Android – API documentation
The CMPManager class provides methods to manage user consent for data processing and tracking. This documentation covers the main methods available for mobile app integration. Initialization UrlConfig() Sets the URL configuration for the iubenda SDK. Needs to be initialized with the value below, and passed to the getInstance method. Parameters: Example: setActivity() Sets the Activitythat will present the consent…
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iubenda SDK v3.5 Integration – Android
iubenda SDK is a comprehensive solution for managing user consent in mobile applications. Designed to handle GDPR compliance, user privacy preferences, and ad tracking transparency, this SDK provides a seamless integration for iOS and Android platforms. Steps – High Level Description 1.1 Integration and Configuration Adding dependency via Gradle Add the following line to your…
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How to Integrate the iubenda All-in-one Compliance Plugin with Google Site Kit on WordPress
You already use the iubenda All-in-one Compliance plugin to keep your WordPress site compliant. If you also use Google Site Kit for Analytics, Tag Manager, and other tools, integrating the two lets you manage Google Consent Mode more effectively. This ensures Google services respect user consent automatically, keeps your analytics accurate, and reduces manual work.…
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Google Consent Mode Troubleshooting Guide
Overview Google Consent Mode is a critical component for websites using Google services to maintain compliance with privacy regulations like GDPR. When properly configured, it allows Google’s tags to adjust their behavior based on user consent choices. However, misconfigurations can lead to compliance issues and may affect your ability to use Google’s advertising and analytics…
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Why the Garante’s €45K fine should be a wake-up call for marketers
What’s the true cost of ignoring email marketing compliance? For noicompriamoauto.it, one of Italy’s well-known online car dealers, it was €45,000. That’s the amount the Garante (the Italian data protection authority) fined a business for failing to comply with key privacy rules around email marketing. The case serves as a cautionary tale for any organization…