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Thanks for reaching out!
Once it’s installed and activated on my site, do I need to add any code, do anything with script tags etc? If so, is there help available for installing and getting this set up correctly?
Once you’ve installed the Cookiebot plugin, your site is not necessarily GDPR complaint, until you mark your cookie setting script tags with Cookiebots data tags.
You can find more information on how to do that at our help page:
https://www.cookiebot.com/goto/help
After you’ve installed the Cookiebot plugin, you need to scan your website for cookies.
If you’re already signed up, you can request a scan for your domain through our manager:
https://manage.cookiebot.com/, under the “Cookies” tab.
Once the scan is complete, you can check the scan report, under the “Reports” tab, which shows all cookies our scanner found, and which JavaScript files set those cookies.
Once you have that information, you should be able to mark your script tags.
Is the plugin definitely GDPR compliant? My understanding is the GDPR legislation is still changing at the moment.
The plugin is 100% GDPR complaint. As mentioned above, you have to use it correctly. You can read more about why you should choose Cookiebot here:
https://www.cookiebot.com/en/why-choose-cookiebot/
Through your main website, I’ve just requested an offer for my blog, based on the number of pages, will this the same price for the plugin?
The price is per domain. If your blog runs on WordPress and you are using the Cookiebot WP plugin, then you only need one subscription. If you need to test the plugin on develop/staging environments before going live, you can do that for free, by adding “Domain Aliases” through our manager.
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