• Resolved psodfj

    (@psodfj)


    Hi, how can we disable the dismiss button?
    Obviously, we can use CSS to hide it or turn it into an X as per your tutorial, but how to completely disable its rendering to avoid unnecessary CSS and HTML?

    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Contributor Aert Hulsebos

    (@aahulsebos)

    Hi @psodfj,

    We don’t have an easy solution, as it is required per GDPR guidelines. The easiest way would be indeed hiding the button, or relocating the button with CSS.

    I think removing the button will either require more Javascript, or CSS to change the lay-out (after removing a button) which also defeats the purpose of removing unwanted code.

    You can choose another template, called “Legacy categories” and read this article to the end… https://complianz.io/pre-checked-categories-why-not/

    This will remove the dismiss button and achieves the same purpose.

    regards Aert

    Thread Starter psodfj

    (@psodfj)

    Thanks @aahulsebos!
    Most sites I stumble upon show only an “Accept” button and “Settings” where tracking cookies are disabled by default. Then in Settings clicking “Save and accept” the user can accept only the functional.

    Are you saying this behaviour is not GDPR compliant? Do you have a reference for the requirements for these elements on your website?

    Many thanks!

    Plugin Contributor Aert Hulsebos

    (@aahulsebos)

    Hi @psodfj,

    I will see if our lawyer can post a reference, with some more explanation surrounding interpretation.

    But the reading is quite clear. Dismissing the banner should be as simple as consent itself, the latter being mostly focused upon. This means, with an Accept button on the first layer, dismissing consent should not require more steps, nor does the manner in which both should work or are designated as this could cause confusion.

    regards Aert

    Thread Starter psodfj

    (@psodfj)

    Thanks Aert!
    Ethically I agree, what’s optimal for business is another matter though ?? I would be very curious to hear what your lawyer will say. Can I subscribe somewhere so I don’t miss their response?

    Plugin Contributor Aert Hulsebos

    (@aahulsebos)

    Hi @psodfj,

    He will answer here as well, so you will get the same notification as you did just now.

    regards Aert

    Plugin Contributor Mathieu Paapst

    (@paapst)

    Hi @psodfj The national data protection authorities explicitly require that a Reject button (or Functional Only) is displayed with

    equal prominence

    to the Accept button.

    Thread Starter psodfj

    (@psodfj)

    Thank you @aahulsebos and @paapst!
    It’s staggering that most sites don’t abide to that.

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