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  1. 2 hours ago, MeMaBlue said:

    Hello! what solution did you implement, can you recommend something?

    some years ago 2019 I had a specialist set me up with GTM google tag manager and have a cookie with some variables setup, that lead to onetrust? but now, I think his is not relevant anymore,

    the person is not available anymore for an update, and I want to combine. two networks and their consent prerequisites plus adsense.

    I have seen adsense has an option too, to enable it if you are only running adsense.

    But, for me to optimize revenue I will run 3 ad networks/scripts. This seems to generate better outcome,  and  also I am running them not anymore via GAM, which was causing problems. 

    So, i actually  If I am not using GAM,  I wont be needing the GTM tags or tag manager.. 

    But then i will need an alternative to combine all consent options to comply with gdpr, I cant have 3 cookie bar windows for consent...... 

    What alternatives /solutions have you used when you combine the scripts of more than just adsense network, for revenue?

    Yo, we built something custom but if you use cloudflare, they have a new free related service

    https://blog.cloudflare.com/consent-manager/

  2. 57 minutes ago, evcom said:

    I am also doing some more research on this topic as I experienced that more and more websites show now cookie banners that are going well beyond the simple "Yes, I accept" button. 

    How did you eventually implement a compliant solution? Did you use an external provider as listed above? Are there any free, open source banners that work well with Invision Community? 

    When I searched, free solutions had a ridiculous limit per pageviews so we had to implement our own solution.

  3. Happy new year,

    I really like some posts I get from services like Spotify and Hootsuite which shows my use of the service during the year. For example I'm sure you know Spotify shows you every December (it's calling it Wrapped 2020) which songs were your favorites one, which genre you liked more, how many minutes you heard music and so many other interesting stats. 

    It will be interesting to have a similar feature where a user of our community could visit a page and see specific stats about him and his presence in the site. Some examples could be "how many posts/topic you've creates", "how many reactions you've used", "how many pm's you've send", "which forum category you posted most of your messages", "which file you downloaded more", "your most popular message" etc. It could also be nice if the feature could be expanded in order to support 3rd party apps.

    Just my 2 cents.

  4. Hello,

    I feel we should revisit the platform’s compliance with GDPR, in light of the latest developments and clarifications issued by the EU. Had some discussions, read a lot about this and it's clear to me that the classic Cookie strip with one button (I accept) simply doesn't cut it anymore and would make the website owner liable for not fully following the current regulations.

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    It's been brought to my attention from the ad network we use, that we should provide a full Consent message to every visitor of our site, and give them the option to choose which cookies, if any, they would want to be used during their visit. There are already many services out there like Cookiebot, Quantcast and OneTrust which can scan one’s site and automate the process by creating this banner. Of course even if they have limited free packages, my main concern is that there are limitations to styling, speed, translation, etc. I feel that such features must be provided from the platform itself, which must integrate the IAB Consent Framework

    A valid cookie consent banner has to look like the one Cookiebot provides, offering the ability to choose the type of cookies the visitor wants. If you’d like to see a live example, visit this page.

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    Cookiebot Consent Banner

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    Two links from the Cookiebot site, which I really feel that they offer a full picture of what is the proper way to have a GDPR Consent banner in your site.

    I’d very much like to read your thoughts on this and particularly whether such options are included in the roadmap.

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