Hello @pleazo,
Online testing tools can sometimes come to the wrong conclusions. Please refer to our article about Online testing tools for detailed information. In this case, my assumption as to why the scan triggers would be:
– Statistics tool places Cookies before consent (This might trigger a negative result in the scan: In the Netherlands and France, first-party analytics and anonymous statistical cookies are allowed without consent. In Germany, anonymous first-party cookies from Google Analytics are always forbidden unless you ask for consent.)
“mailchimp_landing_site” is a Statistics cookie, and as a result, might cause the negative result: https://cookiedatabase.org/cookie/mailchimp/mailchimp_landing_site/
Hope this clarifies.
Kind regards,
Jarno
Hi @jarnovos Thanks for the explanation. Does this mean I don’t need to update anything?
Best,
Chris
Plugin Author
Aert
(@aahulsebos)
Hi @pleazo,
You can read a thread here about the same issue; https://wordpress.org/support/topic/gdpr-cookie-deactivation/ Cookies set by plugins are harder to block, as they might be set by PHP and/or in a combined javascript file that might serve other functionalities as well.
In Complianz you can try adding mailchimp-woocommerce-public to the script center, as URL of a script that needs to be blocked prior to consent.
You can also try the entire plugin folder; mailchimp-for-woocommerce.
regards Aert
Thanks @aahulsebos
This would be all correct: https://snipboard.io/drh34S.jpg?
Best,
Chris
Hi @pleazo,
Yes, either that or mailchimp-woocommerce-public should work. Let us know if it does not have the expected behaviour, so we can investigate this integration further.
I’m marking this as resolved for now, let us know if we can assist.
Kind regards,
Jarno