Help Articles
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What is CCPA? CCPA Compliance Guide
CCPA stands for California Consumer Privacy Act. It came into effect on January 1, 2020, in the state of California, United States. CCPA compliance is designed to enhance privacy rights and consumer protection for California residents. The CCPA grants various rights to California residents and regulates the actions of businesses that collect or sell personal…
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How to use the Site Scanner from within the Generator
It’s now easier than ever to identify which services you need to add to your privacy and cookie policies with our in-dashboard Site Scanner. To access it, simply go to your Dashboard > [click on your chosen website] Privacy and Cookie Policy > Edit > Add service. 💡 Don’t have an account? Create one for…
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Privacy Policy for Google OAuth
OAuth is commonly used as a way for users to grant websites or applications access to their account information on other sites but without giving access to their passwords. This mechanism is used by Google and other companies to allow users to share information about their accounts with third-party applications or websites. However, using this…
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How to Implement the Consent Database in Joomla! with ChronoForms
This tutorial uses ChronoForms, a popular extension for Joomla!, to illustrate how you can integrate the Consent Database with your Joomla! forms. If you’re using another extension you may still refer to this tutorial as the implementation approach is generally the same. To use the Consent Database with ChronoForms you’ll need to use the JavaScript method of implementation. …
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Make your clients’ sites and apps legally compliant with iubenda
How iubenda can help you Resell iubenda solutions to your clients to make their sites/apps compliant For websites/apps Privacy and Cookie Policy Generator Create a privacy and cookie policy in minutes. Customizable from 1700+ clauses, available in 11 languages and automatically updated if the law changes, our generator allows you to create a legal document…
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How to migrate consents from a previous provider to the Privacy Controls and Cookie Solution
If you’re switching from another cookie management solution to ours, you may want to migrate the consents you’ve already collected. This is useful for ensuring that users who have already given their consent under the previous solution are not presented with the cookie banner, and the related request for consent, again. There are two ways…
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Add a Cookie Policy
This is where your cookie policy should be. You’re seeing this page because you haven’t yet linked a cookie policy to your cookie banner. The cookie policy is a dedicated part of your privacy policy that tells end users about how and why you use cookies, as well as how they can exercise their rights…
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How to embed the Privacy Controls and Cookie Solution on a Webflow site
Once you’ve integrated the privacy policy on your website made in Webflow (which also includes the cookie policy if you’ve activated it) you can complete the configuration by embedding our cookie management solution to [1] display a fully customizable cookie banner, [2] collect cookie consent and [3] implement prior blocking, as required by the Cookie Law. Caution To…