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Start you free trial, get Consent Mode v2 by default, and easily live up to the UK GDPR. Fill out the form, and you’ll be collecting valid user consents in a few clicks.
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Integrated with Consent Mode v2 by default and extensive documentation on how to set it up
Enables your compliance with privacy laws like GDPR, UK GDPR and CCPA
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For marketers and website admins seeking a simple way to collect user data with consent – so they can stay compliant and drive better marketing outcomes.
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How do you implement Consent Mode v2 in the UK?
The easiest way to implement Consent Mode v2 and keep your conversion modelling and ad personalization is through Cookie Information, a certified Google CMP partner – start with a free 14-day trial!
Pick one of our templates compatible with Consent Mode v2, and then you have three implementation options:
Directly on your website
(via a script in the section)
Via Tag Manager
Via our WordPress plugin
Respect user privacy without compromising your marketing goals. Compliant data collection in the UK starts with a cookie banner.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the UK GDPR & how do I comply with it?
Under the UK GDPR, personal data includes any information that can identify an individual, which can include data collected via cookies, such as IP addresses or browsing behavior.
Using a cookie banner on your website or app is essential to comply with the UK GDPR. The cookie banner helps you obtain the required consent from your website visitors before you collect or process any personal data through cookies or similar tracking technologies.
Why should I choose Cookie Information’s Consent Management Platform to comply with the UK GDPR?
Cookie Information is a Certified Google CMP Partner, which ensures your cookie banner and Consent Mode v2 integration is easy to set up and will run smoothly. On top of that, it is one of the most trusted Consent Management Platforms in Europe and the UK, being used by more than 5.000+ clients.
What is Consent Mode v2?
Google introduced Consent Mode v2 in late November 2023. It is a tool that communicates user’s consent choices to Google, ensuring that the Google Tags you use on your website fire accordingly and process user data in compliance with Google’s EU user consent policy.
Consent Mode is a vital integration for advertisers who wish to continue using Google Ads and Google Analytics in the UK and EEA region.
Do you need a cookie banner to use Consent Mode v2?
Yes. A compliant cookie banner that collects and shares consent signals with Google is a prerequisite for implementing Consent Mode v2.
How does CMv2 work with Cookie Information’s cookie banner?
As a certified Google CMP partner, Cookie Information has developed a seamless integration with Consent Mode v2.
Using one of the banner templates compatible with Consent Mode v2, you can easily implement Consent Mode v2 and maintain measurement and personalization capabilities in Google products after 2024.
What happens if I don’t implement Consent Mode v2?
Without Consent Mode v2, data accuracy in your Google Ads and Analytics platforms are significantly decreased after March 2024.
You won’t be able to collect any new data for users in the UK and EEA region – this affects your audiences and remarketing, as well as your measurement and reporting. Your bidding algorithms will run on inaccurate data, leading to wasted budget and missed conversion data.