Being transparent about the way you collect and use personal data of your customers is important to gain their trust. An important part of transparency is obtaining consent from your customers for processing their data. Spotler Activate provides multiple levels of consent that you can set for each customer. By using these levels, Spotler Activate platform will make sure that usage of your customers' data will happen within the boundaries of what they have consented to. Also it means that you and your team don't have to worry about who you can or can't send a message on a certain platform as that is handled automatically for you.
The default state will be 'grant' Without enabling multi level consent. That means data will be stored for the users' visit, unless you enable multilevel consent. Remember that the consent status will need to be set on every page load during a users' visit when multilevel consent is enabled. To enable multi consent, go to your settings, consent management and enable custom pixel consent management.
Levels of consent
First let's have a look at the different levels of consent available in Spotler Activate Platform and how they will impact the usage of your customers' data on the platform.
Level | Functionality | Field name |
---|---|---|
Cookies for Analytics | Only allows tracking for analytics, does not load 3rd party scripts for marketing cookies | analytics |
Cookies for Marketing | Allows 3rd party marketing scripts (Facebook, Google, DSP) to be loaded by the Squeezely Tracker. | marketing |
Spotler Activate cookies
This is a list of all cookies Spotler Activate stores first-party on your website. For the cookies marked with , it can be beneficial to overwrite these server-side from your end to avoid a loss of data due to ITP.
Cookie name | Functionality | Set server side |
---|---|---|
sqzl_abs | Whether or not the user uses an adblock. | |
sqzl_consent |
When using multi level consent: which consent the user has given |
|
sqzllocal | Unique ID per visitor that allows us to track his profile across multiple sessions. | |
sqzl_vw | Information on which personalisation and when it has been seen by the visitor. | |
sqzl_disable_personalization_<id> | Keeps track of users explicitly clicking away personalisations. | |
sqzl_session_id | Each session of the user gets a unique ID so we can track these. |
Managing Cookie Consent
Consent for Analytics and Marketing cookies will be handled within your website by the Spotler Activate Tracker. This means that each time a page is loaded, your website will need to tell the Spotler Activate Tracker if the visitor has granted consent for cookie based tracking by your website. This way Spotler Activate will know what data can be stored about the website visitor.
For example, when a user visits your website for the first time you ask for consent to use cookie based tracking. While the visitor is making a choice, you will be able to load the Spotler Activate tracker and it will put on hold all events. Once the user selects to accept cookies, set consent to 'grant' and Spotler Activate events will now be collected for this user. Including the events triggered on the same page load, before consent was granted.
Using Simple Consent
Simple consent is gives you the 'all or nothing' option. Setting consent to 'grant' will load all the Spotler Activate tracker and events, as well as all third party tracking and events for your connected marketing platforms. To prevent any information from being tracked and prevent loading of any 3rd party tracking scripts, set consent to 'revoke' (this is the default when multi level consent is enabled).
Setting Simple Content:
_sqzl.push({
"consent": "grant"
});
or
_sqzl.push({
"consent": "revoke"
});
Making full use of multilevel Consent
You can change your consent setting to multilevel consent. Using multilevel consent gives you the option to grant consent for separately for Analytics and Marketing cookies. Consent for analytics will only collect information about the users visit to show in your dashboards and will not identify the visitor for external platforms. Consent for marketing cookies will also load tracking for external marketing platforms. To enable multi consent, go to your settings, consent management and enable custom pixel consent management.
Setting Multilevel Consent
_sqzl.push({
"consent": "grant",
"permissions": [
"analytics",
"marketing"
]
});
Spotler Activate also helps you manage consent for your customers email preferences. There are three levels of permission that can be used in the platform. Below is explained which levels are available and how they will impact the usage of your customers' data on the platform.
Managing Email Consent
Setting | Functionality | Key |
---|---|---|
Email for Marketing | Enables email upload to external channels that offer email matching, f.e. Facebook & Adwords. | marketing |
Email for Newsletter | Enables email address to be exported to email platforms to receive marketing updates. | newsletter |
Email for Service Messages | Adds a field to the user profile that only service emails are allowed, not marketing. Find this field in your user profile on your external email platform. | service |
Using Email Consent Levels
Consent for email can be stored on a user profile level. This means it only has to be set once and is stored in Spotler Activate Platform until we receive an update on the status. Consent for Email can be set through frontend, as well as through backend events. You can do this by using the EmailOptIn event for each level of permission you want to set:
_sqzl.push({
"event" : "EmailOptIn",
"newsletter" : "yes",
"marketing" : "no",
"service" : "yes"
});