In short, we require all customers to update their cookie policy banner in addition to privacy policy to stay compliant and to provide better privacy and control for your visitors by including the following message:
"When you access or sign into our website, our online data partners or vendors may utilize cookies and analogous technologies to link these activities with other personal data they or third parties possess about you. This could include associating such data with your email address or online profiles. We, or service providers acting on our behalf, may subsequently use this information to send you communications and marketing materials to these emails or profiles. If you wish to opt out of receiving such advertising, you may do so by visiting https://meetvisitors.com/optout”.
Best Practice: Only Load Tracking Scripts After Consent
Make sure your tracking scripts only run after users accept your cookie policy. This way, cookies are only set with their permission, which keeps things legal and builds trust.
How to Do It:
Initial Load: Don’t load the tracking script right away. Show a banner asking for consent first.
After Consent: If the user agrees, then load the script and start tracking.
What to Avoid:
Avoid running the script before getting consent. If you do, you might miss out on important tracking data if the user accepts later.
Summary:
Only start tracking after users give the OK. It’s better for compliance and keeps your tracking accurate.