Global TrustCommander settings.
TRUST > Options
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Only administrators can view and change these account configurations.
This setting allows you to handle how tags should be handled in case no consent was yet provided by a user.
Your tags are not loaded when a user visits your site. They will be fired when the user continues browsing, unless they refuse cookies beforehand.
With the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), this is the default setting you should choose.
Your tags are loaded when a user visits your site. They are only disabled if the user explicitly refuses cookies.
This setting is not compatible with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
By default, accounts are configured in optout mode since it is the most popular and is GDPR compliant.
This option enables the IAB TCF 2.0 framework for your account. This will enable IAB TCF 2.0 banner, categories and vendors.
This option enables the Additional Consent Mode (ACM) for Google Ad Technology Providers (ATP) for your account. This will enable Google ACM vendor management in the Categories & Tags
section and extends the IAB TCF API according to the ACM specification.
This option activates vendors. This will enable vendor management options in the Categories & Tags
section and enables a vendor management screen in your privacy centers that allows users to manage consent per vendor (requires re-deployment or banners).
This option allows to select country codes (e.g. fr
for French) that are used to localise the cookie notice of the cookie scanner feature. It is possible to add default country codes by clicking in the white area and selecting a country code from the dropdown. Additionally custom country codes can be added by clicking in the white area and typing the custom country code. The custom country code is saved after pressing Enter
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It is recommended to use the default country codes listed in the auto-complete dropdown. This allows to localise the cookie notice based on language settings of browsers.
See dedicated documentation here.
These settings allow you to modify the default name, separator and subdomain of your privacy cookie.
Changing the cookie name, separator or subdomain can have unwanted side-effects depending on your TrustCommander setup. Please contact your Commanders Act consultant or support before applying changes.