Social Media Cookies: What They Are, How They Work, and Why They Matter?
What are social media cookies? How do they work and do I need consent to use them? Should I disclose the use of social media cookies to users? Read this blog to find out.
What are social media cookies? How do they work and do I need consent to use them? Should I disclose the use of social media cookies to users? Read this blog to find out.
Businesses are rapidly adopting AI for website analytics and personalization, but often without fully understanding the significant privacy implications. This article addresses a cutting-edge topic, highlighting the tension between AI's data-hungry nature and core privacy principles like data minimization.
What is data localization and what it mean for your website and global operations in 2025? Does it affect your business? Read this blog to find out.
What are Microsoft Clarity cookies, what do they track, and are they GDPR-compliant? Let's discuss them.
What is Microsoft Clarity? Do I need user consent to activate it? Is Microsoft Clarity GDPR-compliant? Read this blog article to find out.
Making your website more transparent for users—and more compliant with privacy laws—just got simpler. CookieScript now lets you show key legal documents like your Privacy Policy in the Cookie Banner.
If someone asked to see all the data your company has on them, would you be ready? That’s what a Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) is—and with privacy laws tightening, being prepared isn’t just smart, it’s the law.
Kids are online a lot—maybe more than we’d like to admit. Games, apps, school platforms... it’s all part of everyday life now. But here’s the catch: their personal data is often collected in ways most parents never notice. That’s where laws like COPPA and GDPR-K come in.
For publishers, 2025 isn’t business as usual. With data privacy rules tightening and third-party tracking on shaky ground, many are rethinking how to keep their content free and their operations sustainable.
A well-optimized CMP could deliver much more than just compliance with privacy laws. Learn how proactive consent management can build customer trust, drive business growth, and increase the ROI.
What are Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs)? Read about the benefits of PETs and the future of consent.
More websites now use things like facial recognition or fingerprint login, but that convenience comes with serious privacy questions. Biometric data is personal in a way most other data isn’t—and laws like the GDPR, CCPA, and BIPA treat it with extra care.
Initially, Google Privacy Sandbox was designed to replace Third-Party Cookies. When Google officially abandoned its cookie deprecation plan in 2024, is the Privacy Sandbox still actual?
The way we collect and manage user data is evolving fast. With stricter privacy laws and browser restrictions, businesses need better solutions — and Server-Side Tagging (SST) is one of them. By moving tracking from the browser to your own server, SST offers stronger privacy, better control, and improved performance.
It’s 2025, and Cookie Consent isn’t as straightforward as it once was. With new regulations like the GDPR as well as stricter guidance from the United States and Switzerland, many websites are falling behind on compliance without even realizing it.
Privacy isn’t just a checkbox anymore—it’s at the heart of how SaaS companies operate in 2025. With new laws coming into effect and users paying closer attention to how their data is handled, the pressure is on.
AI is popping up in almost every part of business, but keeping up with privacy rules is getting harder because of it. Companies are trying to move fast with new tech, but they also need to be careful not to slip up when handling people’s data.
How to implement consent for Google Ads personalization? What are the requirements from Google to serve Google ads and respect user privacy? Read the blog to find out.
The everyday use of AI in business operations represents both an opportunity and a responsibility for businesses. Read why AI data governance matters and how to implement it correctly.
We explore how websites that have received a noncompliance notice from Google can use a Consent Management Platform (CMP) to enable compliance and avoid suspension from Google's products.
The rules around collecting and using customer data are changing fast. First-party data—collected directly and with consent—is becoming the trusted foundation for ethical and effective marketing.
In 2025, e-commerce stores will need to balance user tracking, ads personalization, and privacy regulations. Read this blog to learn more about new privacy laws for e-commerce in 2025, and how to comply with them.
Loyalty programs live and breathe on customer data, but today, that data comes with expectations. Customers want more than discounts; they want to know their information is being handled carefully. Privacy isn’t a bonus feature anymore. It’s central to how brands build—or lose—trust.
Managing patient consent has become a tricky balancing act for healthcare providers. With personal health data moving across multiple platforms and organizations, staying on top of evolving privacy rules and compliance demands is getting harder. At the same time, new technologies are reshaping how that information is collected and shared.
What is the CookieScript API and how to use it? Read about key features and benefits of using the CookieScript API.
Tracking how people use websites has always been a core part of digital marketing. But things are changing fast. Between stricter privacy laws and a public that is more protective of their data, the industry is shifting away from cookie-based tracking.
When setting up your WooCommerce store, it’s easy to focus on design, products, and plugins. But your privacy policy matters just as much, if not more so. Not only does it show customers you take their privacy seriously, but neglecting it may lead to business-ending consequences.
Apple and Mozilla are moving away from third-party cookies as privacy laws become stricter. Marketers have relied on cookies for years, but that model is showing signs of fading.
Stricter privacy regulations have made cookie banners necessary in the last several years. Regulators now actively enforce compliance with privacy laws and fine even small websites with huge fines. It’s no longer just about best practices—it’s about legal compliance.
If your Wix website collects any personal info—even something as simple as an email address—there’s a decent chance at least one privacy law applies to you. So just because Wix doesn’t require a privacy policy doesn’t mean you don’t need one.
If your business relies on email marketing, you’ll likely be required to include an email marketing privacy policy on your website. This section should clearly explain whether you collect, use, share, or sell personal data and how you handle it.
Wix is one of the most widely used platforms for building websites, with a global user base and site visitors from virtually everywhere. Because Wix websites can and usually do collect personal data through cookies and various tracking tools, GDPR Compliance is a big deal.
What is Google's Additional Consent Mode? Is it necessary to use it? How is it related to Google Consent Mode v2? Read to compare both consent modes.
What are partitioned cookies? How to understand Cookies Having Independent Partitioned State? Read this blog to find out.
What is the difference between Personally Identifiable Information (PII), Personal Information (PI), and Sensitive Information? What are the compliance requirements for these data types?
Businesses operating in the EU and the UK must manage Google Tag Manager (GTM) Cookie Consent and GDPR compliance. Read this blog to learn more.
How to write a Privacy Policy for the website? Find out key elements of the Privacy Policy for the website and tips for writing an effective Privacy Policy.
My website doesn’t show Google ads: why is it so, is it related to the Cookie Banner, and how to solve the problem? Read this guide to find answers to these questions.
What is a website checker, what it is used for, and how to use it? Read this blog to get more insights about a website cookie checker.
Google created Google Consent Mode v2. How is Microsoft responding to the new privacy regulations? Read about Microsoft Consent Mode and Universal Event Tracking (UET).
CookieScript helps to make the website ePrivacy and GDPR compliant.
We have all the necessary tools to comply with the latest privacy policy regulations: third-party script management, consent recording, monthly website scans, automatic cookie categorization, cookie declaration automatic update, translations to 34 languages, and much more.