Here is the headquarters where you can put your superpowers to work. Want custom texts? No problem! Prefer Consent Mode V2? We've got that too! Need to juggle between versions and languages like a pro? You're in the right place! And of course, never underestimate the power of selecting your favorite vendors.
1- Configuration of texts
You have the option to modify the 'surtitle', the 'title', and the 'subtitle' to your liking:
2- Configuration of Consent Mode v2
You have the option to activate or deactivate Consent Mode v2. Be aware that, since March 6, 2024, this is mandatory to continue using Google services (Google Ads, Google Analytics, Search Ads 360, Display & Video 360...)
Consent Mode v2 is activated by default:
Just a little more effort to properly configure Consent Mode v2, let's meet right here for the technical integration part (Google Tag Manager, directly in the SDK, via our plugins).
3- Configuration of versions and languages
Are you managing a site with subdomains? A site with multiple languages? Then, you're going to need to manage 'configurations' and 'cookie versions' within your project.
But don't panic, we'll explain everything right after this!
At Axeptio, we love when everything is neatly organized - not like your teenage bedroom!
To help you navigate easily, we give you the option to choose a title. It's a bit like the first name of your configuration. And since love knows no bounds, we've also added the cookie version. You can use it, for example, to differentiate between prod and pre-prod versions, different languages... 'the cookie version is the limit' as they say!
If you manage a multilingual site, and need a default translation of the TCF widget, don't move, we've got you covered. All you need to do is select the desired 'widget language' and choose from one of the 7 natively supported languages (🇫🇷🇮🇹🇪🇸🇵🇹🇩🇪🇬🇧🇳🇱). The content texts, buttons, and titles will be translated.
4- Configuration of Vendors
It's now time to configure your TCF widget with your different vendors (or cookies for those with a sweet tooth 🍪).
To do this, we have provided a filter system to assist you as best as possible. You will be able to quickly distinguish between the different vendors:
- Google ATP: Most used
- IAB Vendors
- Axeptio vendors (custom vendors)
Do you already have a TCF CMP in place? Do you want to migrate easily?
Don't move, we're giving you a little hack to migrate your IAB vendors in less than three minutes.
To do this, we invite you to download a chrome extension, which allows you to decrypt the tc_string. We use this one (but there are others!)
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/cmp-validator/ffhhjklgcfabkpholngojpkijlafjooc
You then simply need to copy-paste your tc_string into our back office:
After selecting your different vendors, you can now select the stacks. This step is not mandatory! Your TCF consent widget will work just fine.
But what are stacks then? And vendors?
Vendors are entities that provide services related to advertising or user tracking on a website or application. They can be advertising networks, ad tech providers, measurement companies, etc. Each vendor has a unique numerical identifier within the TCF, which allows tracking and managing their consent.
Stacks are sets of vendors grouped according to the services they provide or the purposes for which they use the data. They simplify consent management by offering users more general consent options. Rather than having to consent individually to each vendor, users can consent to the entire stack, which covers a specific set of services.
In summary, vendors are individual entities that provide advertising or tracking services, while stacks are groupings of vendors based on the services they provide, thus simplifying the consent management process for users. And there you have it!