• Resolved neoset

    (@neoset)


    On the page of https://www.cookiebot.com/es/rgpd-cookies/ put the following:
    Consents must be recorded as evidence
    All consents must be stored securely so that they can be used as evidence in case of control.
    I do not understand what to store consents, is it required by law to store them and have them saved in a file with your IP?
    This suggests to me that consents must be stored for a possible inspection and that they could ask for accepted and ip consent.
    As I understand it is not necessary to do that, with storing the configuration in a file and being able to block / unblock cookies, it has arrived, I have not seen anything in the law that consents have to be stored for control.
    Could you clarify that?
    Regards.

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  • Plugin Support Rune

    (@runecybot)

    Hello,

    It is a requirement that you are able to provide evidence of consent.

    Using Cookiebot, you are not required to store consent data. This part is handled by Cookiebot, by storing the consent anonymised, using a randomly generated key as identifier. You can view the consent log in your Cookiebot Manager.

    You can read more details here: Introduction: Logging and demonstration of user consents

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