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Shopify2026-06-03Updated 2026-06-035 min read

Cookie Consent for Shopify

Shopify cookie consent work should cover storefront scripts, apps, analytics, marketing pixels, and recurring review.

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COKIQ Editorial Team
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COKIQ Product Review

Shopify consent is app-driven

Shopify stores change quickly. Review apps, chat widgets, subscriptions, product recommendation tools, analytics, pixels, and email marketing scripts can all affect cookie behavior.

Who needs it

Merchants selling to privacy-regulated regions, agencies managing ecommerce stores, and performance teams using Google Ads or Meta campaigns should review consent setup carefully.

What COKIQ helps with

COKIQ helps scan storefronts, review app-generated scripts, link policy pages, customize banners, keep consent logs, and prepare reports. Use the Shopify setup guide before rollout.

Implementation checklist

Scan the storefront, identify apps that inject scripts, install COKIQ once in the theme path, review policy links, test mobile banners, and re-scan after app changes.

Common mistakes

Common mistakes include ignoring app scripts, installing duplicate banners, assuming checkout behavior is fully controllable, and forgetting landing pages used for paid campaigns.

Next step

Run a free Shopify scan and build the consent plan from real storefront findings.

FAQ

Can COKIQ control every Shopify checkout surface?

Some checkout surfaces are platform-controlled. COKIQ focuses on storefront consent operations and evidence.

Should Shopify stores re-scan after adding apps?

Yes. Apps can add scripts, pixels, cookies, embeds, and tracking behavior.

Scan before you guess

Use COKIQ to find cookies, publish a consent banner, keep visitor choice records, and prepare Google Consent Mode workflows.

Start Free Scan