Introduction
Avacy Overview
Avacy is a SaaS (Software as a Service) platform designed to facilitate the management and integration of a cookie banner within company websites, with the aim of ensuring compliance with privacy regulations such as the GDPR and CCPA . In addition to banner management, Avacy allows you to easily create and integrate a Cookie Policy and a Privacy Policy, providing users with the tools to manage and document consent and the processing of user data in a transparent way.
The platform offers a wide range of features to accommodate different integration needs, including WordPress plugins, Google Tag Manager (GTM), or manually inserting a snippet of HTML code into your website. These tools allow you to configure and customize the cookie banner, manage the preventive blocking of profiling scripts and possibly configure the archiving of user consents.
Documentation objectives
Questa documentazione è stata redatta con lo scopo di:
This documentation was drawn up with the aim of:
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Provide detailed instructions for integrating the Avacy cookie banner into your website.
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Explain how to implement preventative blocking of profiling scripts to ensure regulatory compliance.
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Guide users through the configurations available for each integration method (WordPress, Google Tag Manager, HTML code).
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Offer support in resolving technical problems and optimizing the features offered by Avacy.
Recipients
This guide is intended for web developers, IT professionals and technical service providers who are responsible for managing or implementing cookie banner and privacy policies on company websites.
Key concepts and terminology
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Cookie Banner: A notice that informs users about the use of cookies and asks for their consent.
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Preventive Blocking: The ability to block profiling scripts until the user provides consent.
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SaaS or Platform: The reserved area of the Avacy web app.
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CMP (Consent Management Platform): Platform for managing user consent in relation to the use of cookies.
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GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation): European regulation governing the protection of personal data.
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CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act): US regulation that protects the privacy of users in California.