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A cookie provider is a service that sets cookies on your website, e.g. Google Analytics, Google Maps, or Facebook Pixel. Each provider is assigned to a cookie category and appears in the consent banner, where visitors can accept or decline. Many common providers are already preconfigured.

Provider list

Open Security & Privacy → Cookie Provider. The list shows the Name of the provider and the assigned Category per entry (e.g. Google Analytics under Statistics, Google Maps under External Media). Use Search to quickly find a provider. In the toolbar, use + New to create a provider, open it with Edit (or a double-click), and remove it with Delete.

Creating a provider

Click + New. In the New Cookie Provider dialog, fill in the General section. The most important fields:
  • Provider ID: Unique technical identifier (up to 45 characters)
  • Name: Display name in the banner (up to 45 characters)
  • Category ID: Assignment to a category via dropdown (Essential, External Media, Marketing, Statistics)
  • Cookie Name: Name of the cookies that are set (up to 255 characters)
  • Hosts: Domains from which the provider loads (up to 45 characters)
  • Expiration: Lifetime of the cookies (up to 45 characters)
  • Privacy Link: Link to the provider’s privacy policy
  • Text: Description of what the provider does (up to 500 characters)
  • Website Operator: Party responsible for the service (up to 45 characters)
  • mandatory: When enabled, the provider is essential and cannot be deselected by visitors
Use Show more to display the technical fields with which consent blocks the provider’s content and releases it after approval:
  • Script class, iFrame class, Image class, CSS class: CSS classes used to detect the provider’s scripts, iFrames, images, or stylesheets and load them only after consent
  • External Media Container: Class for the placeholder shown in place of the external content before consent
Save via Save or Save and close.

Editing and translating a provider

Open a provider with a double-click or via Edit. In addition to the General section, there is Edit translations: here you enter the description text per language. In the toolbar, use + New to create a translation (selection by language code), edit it, or delete it.
For a provider to be blocked in the banner, the CMS must be able to detect its content. To enable this, maintain the appropriate CSP release and the technical classes.

Cookie Provider Category

Create and translate categories for the providers.

CSP Management

Allow external sources via Content Security Policy.

Languages

Manage cookie settings per language.