Which cookie banner is GDPR and ePrivacy-compliant?
A banner with only "OK" or "Continue" is not compliant. Refuse must be as easy as accept, and tracking only fires after consent.
Try this first
- 1Categorise cookies. Functional (no consent), analytics (often exempt with a privacy-friendly setup), tracking and marketing (consent required).
- 2Do not load tracking cookies or pixels before the visitor clicks. Google Analytics 4 in default setup needs consent.
- 3Offer two equivalent buttons: "Accept" and "Reject" or "Only necessary". A grey text link does not equal a big green button.
- 4Log proof of consent: timestamp, IP, choice. Users can withdraw; build the option in.
- 5Update on every change in cookies or third parties. The AP audits this regularly.
When to bring us in
Multi-domain, sub-domains, or tag-manager setups? Solid consent-management implementation is precision work. We have done it.
See also
- Does NIS2 apply to my company?Two questions decide it: are you in a listed sector, and do you meet the threshold from Recommendation 2003/361/EC (more than 50 FTE and more than EUR 10M turnover or balance sheet). Below that you are only indirectly in scope, via your customers. The threshold determines whether you are an important or essential entity depending on sector.
- What changes with the Dutch Cyber Security Act?The Cyberbeveiligingswet is the Dutch implementation of NIS2. Track NCSC for the exact effective date and the lower regulations.
- Am I personally liable as a director under NIS2?Yes. The board is accountable for approving and overseeing the cyber measures. Severe negligence can become personal.
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