• Resolved alekv

    (@alekv)


    Hi

    I’m the developer of the Pixel Manager for WooCommerce.

    I’d like to support the Iubenda CMP in the Pixel Manager. I would like to find out if there are any JavaScript events, or any other way, to find out when a visitor clicks on a “Reject All”, “Accept All” or “Save and continue” button.

    Could you provide me with such an event or function?

    Kind regards
    Aleksandar

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  • Plugin Author iubenda

    (@iubenda)

    Hi,
    thank you for reaching us.

    Here https://www.iubenda.com/en/help/1205-how-to-configure-your-cookie-solution-advanced-guide you can find many callbacks like onConsentGiven and onConsentRejected, that can be added to the Cookie Solution script.

    Hope this helps, let me know if you need further information.

    Thread Starter alekv

    (@alekv)

    No. That doesn’t help. Those callbacks can only be used by site managers who set up the Iubenda banner. There is no way to make this work with third-party plugins like ours.

    As stated above, I need an interface for my plugin to interact with the Iubanda banner.

    Typically consent management platforms offer JavaScript events that we can listen to. It would be great if you could add such events to the Iubenda banner.

    Kind regards
    Aleksandar

    Plugin Author iubenda

    (@iubenda)

    Hi,

    we currently don’t provide ways to listening click events, but if you explain exactly what you would like to achieve we can think on a specific solution or the best approach to reach your goal.

    Thank you for your cooperation!

    Thread Starter alekv

    (@alekv)

    Whenever a visitor clicks on a save or accept button on the banner, emmit a JavaScript event like “consentSaved”. Ideally that event contains the data with the new consent settings.

    Plugin Author iubenda

    (@iubenda)

    Hi,

    Unfortunately, at the moment, our plugin or in general, the Cookie Solution, does not fully support the requirements you mentioned. However, we genuinely value your feedback and understand the importance of catering to various scenarios. We are constantly working on enhancing our offerings and expanding the capabilities of our solutions to meet the diverse needs of our users.

    Your input has been duly noted, and we will take your request into consideration for future development.

    If you have any further questions or suggestions, please feel free to let us know.

    Thank you once again for your support and your valuable feedback!

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