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Nova Dawn: May I request you to add a reference to to Securiti's Consent Management platform as well?
https://securiti.ai/privaci/cookie-consent-management/
Thank you.
Hi Nova Dawn
Please add Secuvy's Consent Solution to the list - https://secuvy.ai/universal-consent-management/
We just started using the consent service from ConsentManager.net. Though, their consent script seems to be overriding the Zendesk Widget (Classic) script entirely. Meaning that the widget is unavailable on our Guide.
In what ways do you troubleshoot these widget script issues using third-party consent service?
Hi David, thanks for writing in! It looks like you have submitted a conversation and a colleague replied. As always, you can reply to the conversation with any follow-up questions. Thank you!
Are any of those 3rd party tools capable of auto-blocking cookies that are set after filling a form, doing a search etc. until consent is given? Reading through OneTrust's documentation, those kind of cookies are not detected when doing a scan and therefore won't be blocked with their auto-blocking. Does anyone know of a way to go about this?
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Securiti offers an offline scanner for cookies that are dropped conditionally. Please check us out at https://securiti.ai/privaci/cookie-consent-management/
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