Privacy Preferences

The Privacy preferences and the Consent Management settings can be handled directly by your users from the front end of your site, thanks to banner notifications.

Native Fallbacks

There are convenient fallbacks for all native modules of Uncode connected to external services that send and receive personal data, for example YouTube, Vimeo, etc…

Consent Logic

In Uncode you can include and exclude any content based on the user’s consent. This is convenient if you use extra modules or plugins that send data.

“When you use a service like Google, YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter, some personal data (usually your IP address) is sent in exchange for the free service offered. Suppose that you use a YouTube video on your website homepage main header. When this video is watched, some personal data about the viewer is sent to the service provider (YouTube). The GDPR stipulates that users will first have to provide approval through explicit consent before any data is processed, and obtaining this consent needs to be of the utmost importance.”

Video Background & Video Lightbox

When the YouTube consent is denied, Uncode uses a fallback image for the video, and no personal data is sent until YouTube consent is expressly given by the user.

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Video Embed

When the Vimeo consent is denied, Uncode uses a fallback image for the video, and no personal data is sent until Vimeo consent is expressly given by the user.

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“Personal Data means any information relating to an identified or identifiable person (data subject); an identifiable person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that person. The GDPR states that IP should be considered personal data as it enters the scope of online identifiers.”

Audio Embed

When the Spotify or SoundCloud consent is denied, Uncode uses a fallback image for the audio file, and no personal data is sent until the consent is expressly given by the user.

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Consent Logic

With the Consent Logic, you can include or exclude contents based on each user’s consent. This is convenient if you need to include elements that send personal data.

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Note that just using Uncode does not guarantee that an organization is successfully meeting its responsibilities and obligations to the GDPR. This page is a brief introduction of the GDPR, and presents some of the specific features of Uncode that can help you comply with the regulation. Organisations should assess their unique responsibilities, and ensure that any additional measures are taken that are necessary to meet any obligations required by law, as based on a data protection impact assessment.