Set up Osano to obtain user consent

To capture valuable insights while protecting user privacy, you need to collect consent from your website users. We recommend you use a Consent Management Platform (CMP) or work with your Content Management System (CMS) to collect consent and send it to Google.

Step 1: Set up a consent banner

  1. Sign up for an Osano account.
  2. Configure your banner using the “Getting Started” wizard.
  3. Make sure your banner complies with the requirements in the Google EU User Consent Policy (EUUCP) and that you choose to enable Google Consent Mode.

For additional information on banner setup, review the Osano Consent Management Getting Started guide.

Step 2: Set up consent mode

Set up using Google Tag Manager

  1. Open Google Tag Manager and navigate to your container.

  2. In “Tags”, click New and name your tag.

  3. Click Tag Configuration, then click Discover more tag types in the Community Template Gallery. From the gallery, search for “Osano”, then install “Osano Consent Manager” by Osano.

  4. In Osano, click the Get Code button. Copy and paste the IDs from the code snippet as shown.
    The image shows how to add the codes from the code snippet in the Osano UI.

  5. Click Add, then click Triggering.

  6. Select “Consent Initialization - All Pages”, then click Save.

  7. Click Preview in the top right corner to test your container. View instructions for testing below. 

  8. Publish your container.

Set up using another platform or directly from your website’s code

  1. From your Osano account, click the Get Code button. Copy the required code.

  2. If you use a website builder, review their documentation to learn how to implement code in the <head> tag of each page. Otherwise, skip to step 3.

  3. In the <head> tag of each page (review the instructions above if you use a website builder), paste the following code, followed by the CMP script you copied earlier at the very top of the <head> tag. Note that this step is critical in order to ensure the CMP functions properly.

<script>

// Define dataLayer and the gtag function.

window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];

function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}

 

// IMPORTANT - DO NOT COPY/PASTE WITHOUT MODIFYING REGION LIST

// Set default consent for specific regions according to your requirements

gtag('consent', 'default', {

  'ad_storage': 'denied',

  'ad_user_data': 'denied',

  'ad_personalization': 'denied',

  'analytics_storage': 'denied',

 'functionality_storage': 'denied',

 'personalization_storage': 'denied',

 'security_storage': 'denied',

 'regions':[<list of ISO 3166-2 region codes>]

});

// Set default consent for all other regions according to your requirements

gtag('consent', 'default', {

  'ad_storage': 'denied',

  'ad_user_data': 'denied',

  'ad_personalization': 'denied',

  'analytics_storage': 'denied'

 'functionality_storage': 'denied',

 'personalization_storage': 'denied',

 'security_storage': 'denied',

});

 

</script>

!--Banner script here!-->

Testing using Tag Assistant

Learn more about how to Troubleshoot consent mode with Google Tag Manager.

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