Slider UI

A sliding interface is used to offer consent options for users. Ideal for websites that prefer a more subtle and interactive UI for tracking preferences without interrupting the user’s browsing experience.

Implied Link

  • Consent Behavior: Implied.
  • Description: A simple link (typically placed in the footer or accessible area) is used, directs users to the Cookie Preferences page where they can manage their cookie preferences. The user's consent is implied once they navigate to and interact with the preferences page.
  • Use Case: Best suited for websites where cookie consent is not immediately required but should be clearly visible and easily accessible to users for later modifications.

Implied Banner

  • Consent Behavior: Implied
  • Description: A banner is displayed at the top or bottom of the page, notifying users about cookies or tracking. While the banner is visible, users can continue using the site, and their consent behavior is implied.
  • Use Case: This is suitable for websites that need to provide cookie or privacy notifications without blocking or interrupting the user’s access to the content.

Banner Overlay

  • Consent Behavior: Implied
  • Description: A banner overlay appears, gating the content of the website. Users are required to make a selection on the consent banner before proceeding to use the website. This ensures that consent is obtained before any content is accessed.
  • Use Case: This is ideal for websites where no content should be accessible until the user has actively consented to tracking or cookies, ensuring full compliance with consent regulations.

Expressed

  • Consent Behavior: Expressed
  • Description: A Consent Manager pop-up appears, requiring users to make an active selection before continuing to use the website. This style ensures explicit consent is captured before any tracking or cookies are used.
  • Use Case: Most appropriate for websites that need to comply with strict privacy regulations, such as GDPR or CCPA, where explicit and informed consent is a legal requirement.