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[DBTech] Cookie Control (vB4)
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Cookie Control is the latest in the lineup of DragonByte Technologies modifications, enabling you to give members the choice to opt out of certain groups of cookies on your site.
Uses Cookie Control enables your site to remain compliant with the EU's new cookie law, by offering your users the ability to opt out of certain cookies for your site. Each cookie is classified into a set of categories; Necessary, Preferences, Statistics and Marketing. The user will be able to opt out of every cookie type except for Necessary cookies. If a new cookie is detected, administrators will be able to visit the AdminCP to configure the classification as well as a description & basic information regarding the cookie, enabling your users to make an informed consent. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other addons available @ www.DragonByte-Tech.com/forum Support posted at our forum is generally answered much quicker. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you like this mod please hit the https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/external/2015/08/1.png button to the right ----> Please remember to click the, https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/external/2015/08/2.png button to the right if you installed the mod ----> What does 'Marking As Installed' do ? * It helps you to stay on top of updates - members who have installed modifications will be notified by us whenever new updates are available. * For security issues - vbulletin.org will contact all members who have installed a modification whenever a security issue is brought to their attention. * Marking a modification as installed also helps us know how many people are using our work, giving us extra incentive to provide more features and new modifications. We appreciate the support! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Major Features Cookie Consent Overlay: A static overlay displays at the top of the screen until the user saves their cookie preferences. Automatic Cookie Removal: Should the user opt out of certain cookie group(s), those cookies will be automatically removed in the future. Major Features (Pro) Automatic Dismiss Timer: You can optionally dismiss the popup after a set amount of time (in seconds). The mod will set the user's preferences based on what they have chosen at the time of dismissing the popup Scroll To Dismiss: You can optionally enable automatic dismissal of the popup if the user scrolls past a certain point on the page. Complete Feature List (Lite) vBulletin Options
Cookie Consent Overlay
Details Pane
Complete Feature List (Pro) Automatic Dismiss Timer
Scroll To Dismiss
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This mod displays a copyright notification in the footer of all pages which includes:
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Thanks for making this mod.
Just to ask, does this mod have link that we can use so users can later change cookies' state (allowed/disallowed)? |
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Fillip |
I'll test your mod and make feature requests at your site when I do found appropriate.
Just to mention, in EU cookie law I saw mentioning that link which resets cookie rules for users who choose to do so at later time. I know that users can operate cookies from within their browser (site, or all browser's cookies), but for some reason this EU cookies law asks us to do basically unnecessary things. It would be great if your mod would have link that would bring up initial screen, or even better, reset cookies on site. It would mean more compatibility with EU cookies law. This is explained here: http://ec.europa.eu/ipg/basics/legal...s/index_en.htm In example they offer here, item 3 is a link visibile in footer when users already accepted cookies, but they can choose to stop using them. |
Hotfix: In the Lite version, the "Toggle Details" and "OK" buttons would not work as intended.
Fillip |
Easy & Simple Install, Very Useful Mod.....Thanks!
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You forgot to put in the description that php 5.3 is required. Had to put in a ticket to have the techs upgrade it to 5.3 earlier today.
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Cookie Control v1.0.0 Patch Level 1
Bug Fixes:
Fillip |
Hi could you please change this to where there is a collapsable box to open & close the display message instead of it covering half the screen when someone visits? Thanks.
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There is already a collapsible box, not only can they click "okay" to dismiss the message permanently or they can also click to expand for more details.
Fillip |
I'm thinking if there could be a simple text link to open that js popup instead of being in your face. Does that make more sense? Because it is pretty intrusive for mobile browsing atm the way it is.
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The law requires it to be obvious, so implementing your suggestion would unfortunately defeat the purpose of the mod.
Fillip |
What about if the floating box was smaller like this example.
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/external/2015/10/24.png |
It is approx. that size, assuming you are running a decently high resolution :)
Fillip |
Yeah on my phone and this example. This portrayal is pretty accurate.
https://www.google.com/webmasters/to...um%2Fforum.php I have a alcatel c1 - OS Android 4 LG G2 - OS Android 5 and a Rca 7 inch Tablet - OS Android 4 Plus my Vizio 26 inch TV (VA26LHDTV10T) (incapable of 1080P I believe) which I have my tower hooked onto. (displays it a bit larger than the comparison... ) All run android os All of which have more than half the screen covered by the notice. |
Basically, people should accept using cookies, or just go elsewhere.
What is a problem is EU cookies law which makes EU based websites uncompetitive to websites located elsewhere. The problem isn't in this mod. Average user isn't interested in cookies, but content on website. No user is safer in knowing that cookies exist and that average website (almost all there are, except the most simple ones) needs to use them. |
Marked as installed !
Thank you very much for this mod. It looks great. I just installed and it does warn the users about cookie but when i go to admin cookie control > Cookie Management. I get Internal Server Error. Any idea how to fix this? |
Thank you very much for this great modification!
Finally more than just another JavaScript Pop-up. However, I'm a little confused how the addon finds out which cookies are used on my site. I've many cookies from Google Analytics and AddThis and I'm sure I've never used Google Analytics on my site. And I've also disabled social networks like facebook etc. on my site. I don't know why it says that my site uses "AddThis" cookies. When I check my Browser and view the cookies, only the standard vBulletin cookies are used. So I'Ve also checked the plugin on a clean vB 4.2.5 install and compared them to my life site. The results are the same: Even in a clean install the Google Cookies are listed there. Quite confusing for my users. Again, I'm pretty sure I've never added anything in relation to Google Analytics on my site. Or does the youtube BB-Code result in these cookies? I'd be really glad to hear from you on this matter. Thanks! |
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