• Hello,

    We are looking to configure the plugin to also include the cookies on our client’s sub-domain. In order for that to happen, the acceptance cookie “hu-consent” has to be set on the root domain (.example.com) instead of the current https://www.example.com domain.

    You mention in the plugin description that you include multisite / domain support. How does that work exactly? Currently, we cannot see any options enabling this.

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  • Plugin Author dFactory

    (@dfactory)

    Since latest release there is a special way of handling multisite enviroments.

    If you visit your Network dashbnoard you’ll see a Cookies menu like for single site. This gives you a way to overrdide options for all the sites in the network but also set a global cookie – single “hu-consent” record for all the site under the domain.

    Please check that.

    Thread Starter loizosaristeidis

    (@loizosaristeidis)

    Thank you for the reply.

    Could you be a little more specific? You have mentioned a “Network dashboard”, but I am not sure where that is located. I cannot find the Cookies menu you describe neither in WordPress, nor in the Cookie Compliance dashboard (app.hu-manity.co).

    I would appreciate it if you could point me towards the right direction!

    Plugin Author dFactory

    (@dfactory)

    Hi,

    “Network” is what you have and manage when you create a “Multisite” enviroment. Plesse check: https://www.ads-software.com/support/article/create-a-network/

    In multisite mode plugin allows you to have a single set of options and single cookie for each of the sites in the network. The only limitation is these sites have to be set as subdomains.

    Potentially, if you have Cookie Compliance integrated, there is a way to have a single cookie for each subdomain even if it’s not a multisite, but that would require some custom coding. You’d need to override “globalCookie” parameter using the “cn_cookie_compliance_args” filter hook. That hook controls some CC parameters and “globalCookie” is what tells the CC widget to set the cookie to a root domain. By default it is set to false.

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