As more and more websites use cookies to remember important pieces of information about visitors who have been to their site, utilizing a computer user’s information to target them for ads in the future has pretty much become the norm. However, not all consumers want to have their data mined to be targeted for ads later on.
Due to this, data protection programs have begun all over the world, with the EU’s General Data- Protection Regulation being the best well known.
As a website, how are you supposed to keep up with the consumers who click “yes” to cookies and the ones who say that cookies are a “no-go.”
By using a consent management platform, you can make sure that your site will never break GDPR or any other data-regulation laws.
Essentially consent management platforms are responsible for telling any visitors on the site about what kinds of data will be collected from that specific visitor. The consent management platform will also ask for the user’s consent before collecting any data from the user.
Consent management platforms are typically responsible for:
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The short answer is that almost every website on the internet needs a consent management form of some kind. Even if your website is no, physically located inside of the EU, your site must still reach their regulations since your site could be accessed by anyone who does live in the EU. If your business processes any type of financial information, and it doesn’t provide the right kinds of awareness to users about the data collection that is taking place, then your business could be fined.
If any of the below activities are taking place on your site, you may want to consider getting a consent management platform:
If your website fits with any of these parameters consider gaining a consent management system! It could save you a lot of trouble in the long room and keeping your site from being fined.