The only way to increase consumer satisfaction in a data-driven world
Since the dawn of the internet, cookies have been marketers' and advertisers' mantra to understand their online user's behavior to help sell them better products and services.
But as things become more valuable, they are bound to be exploited.
Before data privacy laws came into action, many businesses collected, processed, and even shared/sold the personal data of millions of customers without their consent.
Result?
Google has been accused of selling user data for advertising purposes without user consent.
Until 2018, Facebook shared user data with third-party companies without explicit user consent.
Amazon has been accused of using consumer data to boost its retail business without permission.
Microsoft was accused of using consumer data to target ads to users without consent.
These companies, though highly profitable, have been in damage control ever since. Not only the big tech companies, eCommerce brands like Sephora, Decathlon, and Jo & Joe, have also exploited cookie consent by sharing data unlawfully. People have become more conscious of sharing personal information with businesses.
Since GDPR came into effect, it has come down heavily on businesses that violated the ePrivacy Directive, colloquially called the cookie law.
The EU's cookie law requires you to:
Block all cookies and similar trackers until the user's explicit consent to their deployment.
Inform the end-users clear and comprehensive understanding of all cookies and trackers embedded in your domain in a simple, laymen's language.
Request users for consent to all cookies and trackers in use on your domain in as friendly a way as possible.
Give end-users the right to refuse or withdraw consent as quickly as possible.
But before all this, you need to know just one thing.
Why and how will cookie consent drive profits for your business?
"Data is costlier than oil."
~ Economic times
You would agree with me on this one.
Every marketer and advertiser's dream is to make that one content or ad copy that will triple the company's revenue in a snap. But you need to know what works with your customers to do that. And for that, you know what you need! Data.
The advent of privacy laws restricts you from collecting and processing personal data until the user consents to it. But that's the way forward for businesses.
If you want data, respecting your customer's privacy is what GDPR and other data privacy laws wish to out of you.
But complying with data privacy laws has enormous benefits that companies must capitalize on.
Compliance with laws and regulations: SMBs must ensure they comply with their respective cookie regulations, such as the GDPR in Europe, to avoid costly fines.
User experience: Providing a comprehensive cookie notice and allowing users to opt out of cookies easily helps improve the user experience and makes it more likely that users will stay on a website.
Data security: Storing cookie data on a user's device properly can help protect the information from being accessed by malicious actors.
Targeted content and advertising: Cookies allow businesses to provide targeted content and advertising to users, which can help increase conversions.
Improved website performance: Cookies can be used to enhance a website's performance, as they store vital information such as user settings and preferences, which can help speed up loading times.
Understanding user behavior: Cookies provide valuable insight into user behavior, which can be used to optimize the website for better user engagement.
Improved customer service: Knowing the user's behavior can help businesses provide better customer service, as they can personalize the experience and address customer issues more effectively.
Additional insights: Cookies can provide further insights into user behavior, such as which pages they view, how long they stay on the page, and what actions they take.
Enhanced tracking: Cookies allow for improved monitoring of user data, which can be used for analytics, attribution, and remarketing purposes.
Security and privacy: Cookies can help ensure user security and privacy by encrypting the data stored on their device and making sure it is only accessible to those with the correct credentials
Adzapier's Cookie Consent: Building Customer lifetime value
Adzapier eases over complex cookie compliance in a few clicks so that you can focus on your business.
Three reasons why Adzapier's cookie consent will help marketers and advertisers to increase consent opt-in rates and time spent on the website to enhance user experience.
Consent Recording: Not only prove your compliance with data privacy but also understand how your customer interacts with your website with session recording that legally records the user's consent and web session on the website.
Geo-location Targeting: Users from different privacy laws will be automatically provided with relevant cookie consent banners complying with the respective cookie law. This helps to enhance consent opt-ins while maintaining cookie compliance with international privacy laws.
GDPR Auto cookie blocking: Be compliant with the world's stringent privacy law by blocking all unnecessary cookies until the user consents to cookie use through an affirmative action (like clicking ‘accept cookies’ on a consent banner)
If you're still willing to learn more or need help complying with GDPR, CCPA, LGPD, ePrivacy Directive, IAB TCF v2.0, and more, connect with us anytime to get assistance regarding our cookie management solutions. Adzapier's CMP is a cookie consent solution that helps you configure, automate, and deploy a seamless consent experience on your website.













