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Add a cookie banner with accept and reject buttons to your site, collect valid consent, and stay compliant with GDPR, CCPA, and global privacy laws.
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Built to support major privacy regulations across regions, helping your store stay compliant wherever you operate.
GDPR (EU & UK)
General Data Protection Regulation
Enables prior consent collection before placing non-essential cookies and provides clear opt-in mechanisms. Supports transparency, granular cookie controls, and data subject rights across the EU and UK.
LGPD (Brazil)
Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados
Facilitates explicit user consent before storing or accessing cookies on user devices. Supports transparent disclosures and lawful handling of personal data under Brazilian regulations.
CTDPA (Connecticut)
Connecticut Data Privacy Act
Enables consent and opt-out mechanisms for cookies used in targeted advertising.
Supports compliance with consumer data access and deletion rights.
VCDPA (Virginia)
Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act
Supports opt-out controls for targeted advertising and cookie-based tracking.
Helps businesses honor consumer privacy rights related to personal data processing.
CPA (Colorado)
Colorado Privacy Act
Supports universal opt-out mechanisms and responsible cookie consent management.
Helps businesses comply with Colorado's consumer privacy and data transparency requirements.
PIPEDA (Canada)
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
Supports meaningful consent for tracking technologies and cookie-based data collection. Helps ensure clear communication about how personal information is collected and used.
Privacy Act (Australia)
Privacy Act
Aligns cookie disclosures with the Australian Privacy Principles for transparency and accountability. Supports responsible handling of personal information collected through tracking technologies.
POPIA (South Africa)
Protection of Personal Information Act
Enables lawful processing of personal data collected via cookies and tracking scripts. Supports clear consent mechanisms and protection of data subject rights.
nFADP (Switzerland)
New Federal Act on Data Protection
Supports transparent cookie notices and lawful data processing practices. Helps businesses manage user consent in accordance with updated Swiss privacy standards.
PDPL (Argentina)
Personal Data Protection Law
Facilitates compliant consent collection for cookies and online tracking tools. Encourages secure and transparent processing of personal information.
PDPL (Andorra)
Personal Data Protection Law
Supports lawful deployment of cookies through informed user consent. Promotes clear communication regarding tracking and data usage practices.
CCPA / CPRA (California)
California Consumer Privacy Act / California Privacy Rights Act
Enables “Do Not Sell or Share” mechanisms and clear opt-out options for tracking technologies. Supports transparency around cookie usage and consumer data rights.
CNIL (France)
Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés
Enforces strict cookie consent requirements under French data protection laws aligned with GDPR. Requires prior, explicit user consent before placing non-essential cookies, with equal prominence for “Accept” and Decline options.
UCPA (Utah)
Utah Consumer Privacy Act
Supports opt-out mechanisms for targeted advertising and cookie-based tracking. Encourages transparent data collection practices and responsible handling of personal information.
A Google-certified CMP that gives you everything you need to run a fully compliant WordPress site. Automatic script blocking, granular consent controls, Google Consent Mode v2, and IAB TCF v2.3 support, all in one plugin.
Deploy a fully compliant WordPress cookie consent banner that collects valid user consent before any cookies are stored. Meets GDPR, CCPA, and other global cookie law requirements right out of the box.
Enable Google Consent Mode v2 on your WordPress site with a single click. Manage consent signals for all Google services while keeping the experience smooth for your visitors.
Third-party cookies and scripts are automatically blocked until the visitor gives explicit consent. Admins can configure exactly which third-party providers are blocked by default.
Generate a ready-to-use cookie policy for your website with a single click. Helps visitors understand which cookies are in use, why they're there, and how long they stay.
Show the cookie consent banner only to visitors from specific regions like the EU or the US. Cookies are blocked selectively based on visitor location, reducing friction for users outside those regions.
Scan your entire website to detect all cookies loading in visitors' browsers. The plugin categorizes them by purpose and lets you display the full cookie list anywhere using a simple shortcode.
Give visitors the ability to accept or reject specific cookie categories, not just an all-or-nothing choice. Supports category-level consent management for better compliance and user trust.
Maintain a detailed record of every visitor's consent, including which cookies were accepted, when consent was given, and the masked IP. Export the log to CSV whenever needed.
Works seamlessly with multilingual WordPress sites via WPML, Polylang, and qTranslate. Ships with 16 languages built in, so your cookie notice displays correctly in every market you serve.

Not every cookie consent solution is built with WordPress in mind. Many limit the number of visitors they cover, and once you exceed that limit, you either pay more or fall out of compliance. Others store your visitor consent data on external servers, or charge you a monthly fee just to keep your site compliant. For a WordPress site, that's an unnecessary trade-off.
This plugin gives you everything you need: a Google-certified CMP, Google Consent Mode v2, IAB TCF v2.3, geo-targeting, consent logging, and automatic script blocking, without monthly fees, a page-view cap, or external data storage. Your consent data stays in your own WordPress database, on your own server, under your full control.
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Show moreThis WordPress cookie consent plugin lets you comply with major privacy laws by adding a cookie consent banner to your website. Upon installation, it quickly adds a GDPR cookie banner with accept/reject buttons. You can customize the law and banner settings as you prefer.
It helps you collect valid, informed consent before placing cookies on your visitors' devices, fully meeting your obligations as a website owner.
It's ADA and WCGA compliant, works with unlimited page views, and performs consistently whether you run a personal blog or a high-traffic WooCommerce store. No caps, no slowdowns, no compliance headaches.
Supported cookie laws:
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This plugin supports Clarity Consent Mode V2, UET, and Google Consent Mode v2. Your analytics, advertising pixels, and remarketing scripts stay operational within the boundaries your users have set.
Google Tag Manager template integration is built in, so consent-aware tag deployment requires no manual GTM configuration. Your data collection continues. Your compliance holds. Nothing falls through the gap.
Some visitors use browser settings to signal that they don't want their data sold or shared. Under CCPA and several US state privacy laws, you're legally required to respect that signal automatically.
This plugin detects Global Privacy Control at the browser level and applies the appropriate opt-out without any action needed from the visitor or from you. Nothing to configure, nothing to monitor.
GPC support also future-proofs your site. As more US states adopt privacy legislation that mandates browser-level opt-out recognition, this is already handled.
If you run display ads or work with programmatic ad networks, your ad stack relies on something called IAB TCF v2.3 to process consent signals. If your consent strings are outdated or non-compliant, ad partners reject them, your reach drops, and you lose revenue.
This plugin is fully compliant with IAB TCF v2.3. Your consent infrastructure meets the current standard without any manual framework setup on your end.
The preference center shows your visitors the full list of IAB-registered ad vendors, with granular accept/reject controls per vendor and Legitimate Interest override options. Users make specific, informed choices rather than blanket acceptances that can be legally challenged under GDPR.
You cannot manage what you cannot see. The built-in cookie scanner crawls your WordPress site and surfaces every cookie being loaded, including third-party ones you might not be aware of. Each cookie is automatically categorized by purpose and added to your consent interface with its name, provider, and retention period.
You can also add cookies manually and edit the information displayed to visitors at any time. The scanner covers up to 2,000 pages per domain. For larger sites, contact support for extended scanning options.
GDPR compliance requires that non-essential tracking scripts remain inactive until users give explicit consent. This plugin automatically blocks all non-essential cookies, including analytics and advertising scripts, until consent is obtained, giving you full control over when data collection begins.
You don't have to set anything up manually. Simply run a cookie scan, and the plugin will automatically detect third-party cookies and block them until the user grants consent.
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SoundCloud
A blanket "Accept All" is not considered valid consent under GDPR. This plugin allows visitors to choose which cookie categories they want to enable, including analytics, advertising, and functional cookies, while blocking everything else.
Their preferences are saved, respected on return visits, and recorded in your consent audit trail. This gives users real control and helps you maintain compliance.
Under Article 7(1) of the GDPR, the burden of proof is on you, and you must be able to demonstrate that consent was given. This plugin maintains a complete, timestamped consent log for every visitor interaction.
Each entry records consent ID, precise date and timestamp, and the cookies consent to.
Export the full log to CSV at any time for compliance audits, regulatory requests, or internal review. Your proof of consent is always on hand; you do not have to build it from scratch when it matters.
Visitors can also view their consent ID and share it with site owners to get detailed information about their consent, including which cookies were accepted and what data is being collected.
Unlike SaaS-based cookie consent tools that store visitor data on external platforms, this plugin is fully WordPress native. All consent records are stored directly in your WordPress database, on your own server, under your own control. That matters for GDPR data minimization requirements and for organizations with strict data residency policies.
WP Consent API support means the plugin integrates cleanly with the broader WordPress plugin ecosystem. Other plugins that respect consent signals will work seamlessly alongside it.
Run a cookie scan, and every identified cookie is sorted into the right category automatically, based on its provider and purpose. Visitors can then grant or deny consent at the category level, not just site-wide. Default categories cover the full range of what most WordPress sites need:
Necessary
Analytics
Performance
Advertisement
Functional
and Others
Different regions have different rules. EU visitors need a GDPR-compliant banner with opt-in consent. US visitors from California, Colorado, Connecticut, and Virginia need CCPA/state-law-compliant opt-out options.
This plugin geo-targets cookie notices based on the visitor's IP. Show the right banner to the right visitor, block scripts where legally required, and keep the experience clean for everyone else. As global privacy law continues to expand, geo-targeting ensures your consent setup adapts to new regulations without a reconfiguration.
This GDPR Cookies plugin offers three layout styles for cookie notices, including Box, Banner, and Popup, with seven placement positions and full visual customization. Font size, colors, button styles, and border radius are all configurable from the WordPress dashboard.
The banner also responds to user behavior: configure what happens when a visitor scrolls, clicks accept, or closes the notice.
The built-in Cookie Policy Generator creates a policy based on your actual cookie scan data, not a generic template. Every cookie is listed with its name, purpose, provider, and retention period.
Link directly from your consent banner to this policy so visitors can make genuinely informed consent decisions. Transparent cookie practices are one of the clearest signals of a trustworthy website.
This WordPress cookie consent plugin works with WPML, Polylang, qTranslate, and all major multilingual setups. The banner language matches your site language automatically. Out of the box, it supports sixteen languages, which include:
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|---|---|---|
| Minimum Version | 5.6 or higher | 4.9 or higher |
| Tested upto | 8.2 | 7.0 |
Customize, auto-generate, and print WooCommerce PDF invoices, packing slips, and credit notes using a single plugin. You can send these documents to customers by attaching them to the order emails.
Seamlessly import and export your WooCommerce products, including simple, variable, external, and subscription products. You can also import and export product images, tags, categories, reviews, and ratings.
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Do you have a question about this plugin? See the list below for our most frequently asked questions.
If your question is not listed here, then please visit the support page.
License
General
GDPR cookie consent refers to the legal requirement for websites to obtain permission from visitors before placing cookies or similar tracking technologies on their devices. This is typically managed through a cookie banner or popup that allows users to accept, reject, or customize their cookie preferences.
Under privacy laws like the GDPR in the EU and UK, LGPD in Brazil, POPIA in South Africa, and other global data protection regulations, businesses must secure user consent before collecting or processing personal data. Since cookies and trackers can store information that identifies an individual, they are considered personal data and fall under these consent requirements.
Yes, if your website uses cookies or tracking technologies that collect personal data, you are legally required to obtain cookie consent under privacy regulations like the GDPR, LGPD, and POPIA. This applies even if your business is not based in the EU, as long as you have visitors from regions where these laws are enforced.
Cookie consent works by informing visitors about the types of cookies your website uses and asking for their permission before storing them on their device. This is usually done through a cookie banner or popup that appears when a user first visits your site.
The banner explains the purpose of cookies—such as analytics, personalization, or advertising—and gives users the option to accept, reject, or customize which cookies they allow. Only the cookies essential for running the website can be set without consent, while all others require explicit approval.
Once a user makes a choice, their preferences are recorded and respected for future visits, helping your website stay compliant with regulations like the GDPR, LGPD, and POPIA.
To add a GDPR cookie banner on your WordPress website, follow these steps: