Consent Manager FAQs

Does Cookie Blocking work with Facebook cookies?
Script blocking is required for by the Cookie Law (ePrivacy Directive) described in the GDPR. Our consent manager includes cookie blocking for third-par...
What languages are supported by the cookie consent manager?
Language settings can be found by clicking the Consent Management dropdown menu, then clicking Banner Settings. Termly currently supports multiple langu...
How can I let my users manage their cookie preferences?
According to the GDPR, users must allow website visitors the ability to change their cookie preferences at any time. Termly helps you achieve this in two wa...
What is script blocking?
Script blocking is a mechanism that blocks a website from writing cookies (except the essential ones) prior to obtaining consent to do so from the user. Thi...
How do I collect user consent if I have several subdomains for my main website?
Pro+ plan users are able to specify up to 5 subdomains that they would like to be included in their cookie scan. By adding your subdomains, Termly's sc...
Can I input my own cookie descriptions?
Yes. While we provide you with descriptions of the most commonly used cookies, feel free to input your own, translate those given, or expand upon the detail...
How long does a cookie scan take?
A scan can range from minutes to a few hours depending on the number of pages on your website. Your scan details will be sent to your email and also sav...
How does the cookie scanner work?
The Cookie Scanner uses an easy four-part process: Provide us with the URL you want to be scanned for cookies. A robot is sent to crawl every page of tha...
I own several websites, how do I scan for cookies on all of them?
Note: The Basic plan does not support multiple domains. Upgrade your plan to Pro+ to get access to multiple domains, unlimited policies, and more. Each ...
How do I categorize my cookies?
We’ll automatically categorize recognizable cookies that we find during our scan. However, if cookies are found that are not yet in our database, we’ll noti...