I have an update to my privacy policy (CCPA compliance!) and want to be able to push the cookie banner to reappear to returning visitors to advise of this update.
If a website visitor clicks the Cookie Settings button on your website, it will pop up the consent banner once more so that the visitor can update their preferences. This option is available for all HubSpot subscriptions.
Tyler here, product manager for the cookie banner team. I am excited to share this is in beta and being rolled out - we are providing a button embed code in cookie bannner settinngs that you can place anywhere on your website which will cause the banner to reappear when clicked.
This will be live for all soon, so I will update this idea once it's out.
We've got the exact same scenario and were provided with the same 'solution'. The API option unfortunately still requires for the action to be triggered by the visitor which proves challenging at best. I thought that creating new cookie policies would re-trigger the popup but clearly not. This issue, coupled with the ability to accept cookies at an individual level, should be part of the GDPR set up in my opinion as it's no longer a 'nice-to-have' but a matter of legal compliance.
Tyler here, product manager for the cookie banner team. I am excited to share this is in beta and being rolled out - we are providing a button embed code in cookie bannner settinngs that you can place anywhere on your website which will cause the banner to reappear when clicked.
This will be live for all soon, so I will update this idea once it's out.
If a website visitor clicks the Cookie Settings button on your website, it will pop up the consent banner once more so that the visitor can update their preferences. This option is available for all HubSpot subscriptions.
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