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EUCookieLaw

by Diego La Monica on WordPress.org

A Wordpress solution to the European Cookie Law Issue

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The configuration page

The configuration page

EUROPA websites must follow the Commission’s guidelines on privacy and data protection and inform
users that cookies are not being used to gather information unnecessarily.

The ePrivacy directive – more specifically Article 5(3) – requires prior informed consent for storage for access to information stored on a user’s terminal equipment.
In other words, you must ask users if they agree to most cookies and similar technologies (e.g. web beacons, Flash cookies, etc.) before the site starts to use them.

For consent to be valid, it must be informed, specific, freely given and must constitute a real indication of the individual’s wishes.

In this context this plugin lives.
It simply alters the default document.cookie behavior to disallow cookies to be written on the client side,
until the user accept the agreement. The same does for the server side where since the user does not have accepted the agreement,
then it would not store any cookie.

Note that this plugin blocks any URL you define which generates third-party cookies.

To get detailed informations about the plugin go to https://github.com/diegolamonica/EUCookieLaw

FAQ

  • How can I customize the banner style?
    Please visit the official documentation page on GitHub

  • Why the output is weird?
    Try to switch from DOMDocument to Regular Expression Engine or vice versa.

Active installations200+
Weekly downloads
14-33.33%
Version2.7.5
Last updated5/20/2025
WordPress version4.0
Tested up to6.8.1
Tags
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