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11 votes

Export Cookie Banner settings

The possibility to export Cookie Banner settings as JSON file, so you are able to import this on another site without affecting the Wizard settings.

Planned Category: Usability
1 vote

Structure documents

Wrapping text in expected HTML elements. Sometimes <p> tags are missing, causing styling issues e.g.

Released Category: Usability
0 votes

Matomo Cookieless Tracking

Cookieless tracking for Matomo,. https://matomo.org/faq/new-to-piwik/how-do-i-use-matomo-analytics-without-consent-or-cookie-banner/

Released Category: Integrations
1 vote

privacy policy checkbox

Hello! I have looking for this in your plugin but couldn't find it. If you don't have it, do you think it would be possible to include in the future the option to add privacy policy checkboxes for wordpress comments, woocommerce checkout and clients account? Thank you for you help! Best regards!

Category: Integrations
2 votes

Dark theme CSS

A dark themed CSS for document styling, for websites with dark background, would be very useful.

Category: Usability
124 votes

6.0 Automatically accept services for bots?

I’m currently using a different cookie banner plugin, but I want to change it. I’m considering switching to Complianz but have a concern. My current plugin has a function called: “Automatically accept all services for bots”. When this option is enabled, bots can browse the website without consent, but still, allow all services. When disabled […]

Released Category: Integrations
1142 votes

6.0 Get rid of jQuery - Vanilla JS

While WordPress comes with jQuery out of the box, there is (custom) themes without jQuery. This makes sense, since you can avoid loading this 100KB+ library that is no more needed these days. https://youmightnotneedjquery.com points out how JavaScript can be written without jQuery and still be cross-browser-compatible. Avoiding jQuery makes especially sense in markets like […]

Released Category: Usability