Block Third-Party Elements Until Consent
The Block Third-Party Elements feature prevents unauthorized cookie collection by blocking third-party services (such as Google Maps, Facebook Like, or other embedded elements) until visitors give explicit consent for non-essential cookies.
This ensures that no non-essential data is shared with third parties before the user has made their choice, supporting both privacy standards and user trust.
Key Capabilities
- Block non-essential third-party elements
Automatically blocks external services that set cookies before user consent.
- Enable/Disable Feature
Merchants can toggle the feature on or off depending on their compliance requirements.
- Trigger to Reopen Cookie Banner
Allow users to easily reopen the cookie banner after making a decision.
- Customizable Trigger Text
Update the trigger’s label to better match your website’s style and tone (e.g., Manage Cookies, Privacy Settings).
How to Configure
- Access Settings
Go to App Admin → Settings → Behavior → Block Third-Party Elements.
- Enable Blocking
Toggle Block third-party elements until consent to activate the feature.
- Set Up TriggerEnable/Disable Trigger: Decide if you want to show a clickable trigger that allows visitors to reopen the cookie banner.Edit Trigger Text: Customize the text (e.g., Change Cookie Settings) to align with your site’s communication style.
- Save Settings
Once changes are saved, third-party elements will only load after the user accepts non-essential cookies.
Result
When enabled:
- Before consent → Elements like Google Maps or Facebook Like buttons will be blocked.
- After consent → These elements will automatically load and function normally.
- If the trigger is enabled → Visitors can click the trigger to reopen the banner and update their preferences at any time.
Updated on: 06/10/2025
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