Consent Management
Consent management refers to the process of obtaining, recording, and managing user consent for data collection, processing, and sharing activities. It's especially relevant in the context of privacy regulations like the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) in the EU, CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) in California, and similar laws in other regions.
Scan URL: Scanning URLs involves analyzing a website's pages to detect and assess its data collection practices. This helps identify cookies, trackers, and other methods of collecting personal information.
Create Cookies with Category and Type: When setting up cookies on a website, classify them into categories based on their function.
Create and Manage Consent Banners: Consent banners are pop-ups or notifications displayed on websites to inform users about data collection practices and ask for their consent. Users can provide options to accept or manage cookie preferences and also have the option to reject cookies or customize their choices. Consent banners can be customizable to suit different regions and laws.
DSAR (Data Subject Access Request): A Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) is a formal request made by an individual (the "data subject") under privacy laws like the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) or CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act), allowing them to request information about the personal data an organization holds on them. This is part of an individual’s right to transparency and control over their personal data.
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