Give visitors more control over their data with AgentFire’s new Cookie Consent tools, built for greater privacy, transparency, and trust.
Data privacy matters more than ever. As websites become more sophisticated—and privacy requirements continue to evolve—giving visitors clear control over tracking and optional cookies is an important part of building trust, transparency, and taking a more proactive approach to potential privacy-related legal risks.
AgentFire’s updated Cookie Consent controls make that easier by giving visitors a clear way to choose consent, while keeping the essential functionality of your website running.
Key Features
- Visitor Cookie Preferences: Visitors can choose which optional cookie categories they want to allow directly from the Cookie Consent banner.
- AI-Powered Script Categorization: Organize scripts as Essential, Functional, or Marketing / Analytics, with AI suggesting the script categories so they load according to visitor consent.
- Consent-Based Content & Tracking: Analytics, advertising, and functional tools—like tracking pixels, chat, videos, calendars, and booking widgets—only load after visitors consent to the appropriate cookie category, giving them greater control over their data and browsing experience.
- Site-Wide Controls: Manage script categorization globally or for individual pages and posts.
- Customizable Cookie Experience: Customize the banner’s copy, buttons, descriptions, and colors to match your brand, while giving visitors easy access to Cookie Settings so they can review or update their preferences at any time.
- Core Website Features Stay Available: Essential functionality, including listing search and maps, continues working while optional cookies are managed separately.
For complete setup instructions, view our tutorial here, or contact [email protected]—our team will be happy to help.
Important: Cookie Consent is a website management tool and does not guarantee legal compliance or protection from claims. Privacy requirements vary by jurisdiction and business, so consult your attorney regarding your specific obligations.