Cookie banners / affiliate disclosures on Landing pages

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  • #3157
    Gaurab Das
    Participant

    Hello ,

    I havent been using cookie banners /affiliate disclosures on landing pages tilll today .

    But since the law of the land is getting more stricter day by day  , I just wanted to ensure if the same is required.

    If we are to use cookies for landing pages , what would be the content of the same.

    Also How do we adhere to GDPR in Landing Pages.

    Would be great if can have a session on this as well in future , if possible 🙂

    #3160
    Support Staff
    Participant

    Hi Gaurab,
     
    Pages you create with CPA Tools will be compliant. But, yes, that’s a good suggestion for a training as some people use other tools for creating pages.
     
    Thanks!
     
    William

    #3163
    Gaurab Das
    Participant

    But We are not using cookie banners in CPA tools as well.

    Do we need to exlicitly create a banner and affiliate disclosure ,etc

    A comprehensive training with all the compliances would be really helpful.

    #3172
    Support Staff
    Participant

    Hi,
     
    The landing pages generated by CPA Tools have a privacy policy that is compliant. Your pages will be approved on Facebook and other ad platforms that require this.
     
    Technically, you can add pixels from your tracker there and add cookies to people’s browsers, but this is not very usual nowadays as most trackers will give you a campaign link that will pass the parameters to the lander via the URL and without relying on cookies.
     
    Also, when you send traffic to an offer, their website is the one that has to be compliant as the information is entered there.
     
    You won’t have compliance issues unless you’re doing something out of the scope of the training modules here or using an external tool. That’s why this isn’t covered extensively in the training (teaching something relatively complex and that people don’t need for implementing the training could be an unnecessary distraction), but if more people consider this an interesting topic I can definitely make it the topic of one of the next live training sessions!
     
    William

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