Category-based consent
Separate necessary, analytics, marketing, and preferences categories for visitor controls.
Cokiq helps websites prepare GDPR-ready consent operations by discovering cookies, organizing categories, logging visitor choices, and keeping an audit trail of changes.
GDPR workflows need clear user choice, purpose categories, consent records, and policy context. Cokiq provides the operational layer for those requirements.
Separate necessary, analytics, marketing, and preferences categories for visitor controls.
Record consent choices with timestamp, category selection, website, and policy context where available.
Use website-specific banner settings and policy links for a consistent consent experience.
Many GDPR gaps start when new trackers or embedded tools are added without policy and consent review. Cokiq helps surface those changes.
Detect cookies and common third-party scripts that may require review.
Identify cookies that need manual classification before the setup can be treated as clean.
Check whether privacy and cookie policy links are visible and reachable.
Cokiq helps teams show what was scanned, what was configured, what changed, and what consent activity was recorded over time.
Track setup and review changes inside the compliance workspace.
Summarize scan results, consent records, policy status, and open risks.
Prepare CSV/PDF evidence for internal, client, or compliance review workflows.
Find cookies, scripts, policy links, and consent setup gaps.
Review cookie purpose and assign categories based on website use.
Install the banner and connect privacy/cookie policy links.
Use logs, scores, audit events, and reports to keep the workflow current.
No software can guarantee legal compliance by itself. Cokiq supports GDPR-ready consent workflows and evidence collection, while final legal review remains your responsibility.
Cokiq provides consent category and setup guidance that can support Google Consent Mode workflows depending on your implementation.
Use Cokiq to understand what your website collects, what policy gaps exist, and what evidence you can show when clients or regulators ask.