hello, I expected you to show us a completed tutorial about this plugin, in the cookie manager tab you must show us what must to add there, now I must search for another tutorial to complete this option from there...
The "Add Cookie" feature in a cookie manager is typically used for managing browser cookies, which are small pieces of data that websites store on your computer to remember information about your session. Here's a breakdown of what it means and how you might use it: What is a Cookie? Session Cookies: Temporary cookies that expire when you close your browser. Persistent Cookies: Remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them. Third-party Cookies: Set by a domain other than the one you are visiting, often used for tracking and advertising. When to Add a Cookie Adding a cookie manually can be useful for several reasons: Testing and Development: Web developers and testers might add cookies to test how a website behaves with specific cookie values. Access Control: If a website uses cookies for authentication, adding the right cookie might allow you to bypass login. Customization: Some users add cookies to personalize their web experience if certain preferences are stored in cookies. What Information is Needed? When adding a cookie manually, you usually need to provide the following details: Name: The name of the cookie. Value: The value stored in the cookie. Domain: The domain for which the cookie is valid. Path: The path within the domain for which the cookie is valid. Expiration Date: When the cookie should expire. Secure Flag: Indicates if the cookie should only be transmitted over secure HTTPS connections. HttpOnly Flag: Indicates if the cookie is only accessible via HTTP(S) and not through client-side scripts. Is it Fine to Leave it Blank? If you leave the fields blank: Name and Value: The cookie won't be set correctly, as these are mandatory fields. Domain and Path: These typically default to the current domain and root path. Expiration Date: Defaults to a session cookie if not specified. Secure and HttpOnly Flags: Defaults to not being secure and accessible through scripts if not set. Example Here is an example of adding a cookie for a session: Name: sessionId Value: abc123 Domain: example.com Path: / Expiration Date: Leave blank (session cookie) Secure Flag: Check if using HTTPS HttpOnly Flag: Check to restrict access to scripts
Thank you :) I read through the comments and did not see this answer. Can we just have the pop-up with the 3 options to accept, reject or manage cookies? Or do we need both a cookie policy page and pop-up? If we need both, we cam just copy the text on the CookieYes page into a webpage? Thanks for such an easy-to-follow tutorial.
What if the user doesn't want the cookies? How do you block the cookies or js files to act and insert cookies, there is a missing part. Adding a cookie consent is super easy, the most difficult part is to effectively block those cookies if the user choose not be tracked. Is this plugin actually blocking cookies? Otherwise it's not GDPR compliant.
Olá, obrigada pelo vídeo! No nosso site o app aparece o status como ativo, mas no home do site ele nao parece. Já instalamos vários plugins e todos dá isso. Alguma sugestão de como arrumar?
Hi, this is a very good video, can you pls tell me how can I switch off blue colour world icon adter addcept cookie message. This icon is alwaus list in top of the webiste.
Thank you for this video! Is there a way to find out the cookies our website is using? If so, how do we add them to the list in the plugin? Thanks again! :)
I have a question. On other websites (also using this plug-in), after displaying the cookies window and clicking "customize", a list of cookies is displayed and it is possible to select or deselect individual categories of cookies. How to do it? I don't see that option anywhere 😔
A quite complicated thing to do one depends on how your site collects info, it would be better if you contact the plugin devs to check it out, and after this, please come back here with their instructions
@@visualmodo not really, no. it can be done by a sevice. like how you add a simple code in header and the service gets connected. like adsense and analytics