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Built-in Cookie Disclaimer instead of external Consent Management Platform #21895

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jpkeisala opened this issue Feb 8, 2024 · 1 comment
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Enhancement For new feature suggestions that enhance Matomo's capabilities or add a new report, new API etc.

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Matomo should have ability to configure own Cookie Disclaimer instead of having to setup CMP or some external code.

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Matomo should have ability to configure own Cookie Disclaimer instead of having to setup external CMP or code it. When adding the script on a page there could be parameter enable cookie disclaimer that can be styled and managed on Matomo.

Something like _paq.push(['enableCMP']);

Matomo could track anonymously the ones who have not given consent.

@jpkeisala jpkeisala added Enhancement For new feature suggestions that enhance Matomo's capabilities or add a new report, new API etc. To Triage An issue awaiting triage by a Matomo core team member labels Feb 8, 2024
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sgiehl commented Feb 8, 2024

Hi @jpkeisala,
Thanks for this suggestions. It could indeed be helpful to provide such a feature. As this might be something many users might not need or want, it could be useful to create a new plugin for this.

@sgiehl sgiehl removed the To Triage An issue awaiting triage by a Matomo core team member label Feb 8, 2024
@sgiehl sgiehl added this to the For Prioritization milestone Feb 8, 2024
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