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... especially if your website uses cookies to store or track the personal data of your visitors from the European Union and countries that have enacted strict privacy regulations. We will be launching our cookie consent solution on Product Hunt soon:
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You have to use it in the EU.
Right! Do you have a custom-coded one or using any automated solution that takes care of cookie compliance?
We use cookies at . First of all, they are necessary for the convenience and comfort of users when working on the Internet. For example, you have registered on the forum, and so that you do not have to re-enter your login and password every time you visit the site, cookies save this information and the visitor enters the forum from his PC automatically. Agree, it is quite convenient.
I think now all sites use cookies. It's necessary. We at also use cookies.
I currently don't because I'm using for analytics. One of the many perks to using a privacy-first analytics option.
That's great! Tracking cookies can be set by any source though. Applause to all the great products that have taken privacy-first approaches.
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May be try customizing the banner?
Simple cookie policy banner and GDPR message generated by Google Ads
Great!
Of course, it is a duty
Great! Do you use any third-party service for the banner?
Why doesn't everyone like cookies? Everyone uses cookies, there's nothing wrong with that. My site () also uses cookies.
Mandatory cookie banners always remind me that we're living in the medieval age of the Internet.
For a long time I wanted to make an interesting banner for my site, but nothing came to mind. Decided to try ideas from Indeed, there are a lot of ideas here and what to choose. Now my banner looks great and attracts customers.
Hi, this looks cool but this is about cookie banners required by privacy laws :)
No. We have a cookies link in our footer for the 0.0001% of people who care about their Google Analytics cookie. I am aware of the rules, but unless you run a high traffic B2C website, the worst that can happen is a tap on the wrist.
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