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Confirmic Cookie Widget

The only cookie solution designed with great UX in mind

1.0
•1 review•

16 followers

The only cookie solution designed with great UX in mind

1.0
•1 review•

16 followers

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Be transparent with your users and honor their privacy, whilst respecting UX, too. Confirmic is the new way to ask users for cookie consent that doesn’t sacrifice usability. A plug-and-play widget feels native on just about any site. Previously called Metomic.
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Rich VibertshadBen van Enckevort

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Rich Vibert
Rich Vibert
Confirmic

Confirmic

Maker
Hey, we're Metomic 👋 We're helping online organisations put transparency at the heart of their brand's image to build trust with users. That's why we're building what we call the trust infrastructure for the internet - and no, that doesn't mean blockchain. It means a way for organisations to empower their users with transparency and control of data. The Metomic Consent Manager is the best way for any online organisation, charity, blog or side project to ask for data in a way that's beautifully designed and compliant with privacy regulations around the world. That starts with cookies, but it goes so much further than that. We'd love to have you with us onboard this journey towards an ethical online world. Your feedback is always welcome!
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6yr ago
Marc Thomas
Marc Thomas
Doopoll

Doopoll

@richard_vibert Really like this Richard. We've just done a bunch of work around updating our policies etc and given that privacy is pretty core to our product (doopoll is a real time survey company) I researched a heap of different implementations. One question I have is about how the 'scroll to accept' functionality goes down with legal advice. Is scrolling an acceptable consent?
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6yr ago
Rich Vibert
Rich Vibert
Confirmic

Confirmic

Maker
Hey @iammarcthomas , thanks for the comment and glad you like the product! Under GDPR, what counts as consent does not have a binary answer. It is defined in Article 4(11) as: “any freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous indication of the data subject’s wishes by which he or she, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of personal data relating to him or her”. Now, some companies have taken that to mean that just by landing on a webpage consumers are consenting to the use of cookies. This is very unethical and that's the state of the vast majority of cookie notices today. First thing to note is: scroll to consent is optional when using Metomic. You don't have to use it. But, we do believe that scroll to consent is a step in the right direction towards an ethical internet. Yes, giving users two buttons - one to accept and one to decline cookies - would make lawyers happier, but we believe that design and GDPR compliance should not be viewed as a zero sum game. The most important thing is this: Don't use scroll to consent as a way for data subjects to give consent by accident. Use it as a way to make privacy part of your user experience, with data subjects consciously aware of what's happening. If we realise that our scroll to consent functionality is making users accidentally consent, then we will improve it. We are putting consumers first. We are not here to give organisations a way to do the bare minimum in ticking the GDPR box, but instead a way to make transparency and privacy a new element of their brand's image. (I should finally note that the interpretation of consent can depend on the regulator in the country. For example, in the UK you can find more information here: https://ico.org.uk/for-organisat... ) As an appropriate disclosure: I am not a lawyer. I am just heavily interested in and passionate about data privacy and GDPR so I have been studying it for a while now.
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6yr ago
Marc Thomas
Marc Thomas
Doopoll

Doopoll

@richard_vibert This was an incredible answer. The principles you outlined are also how we understand and think about privacy. Great work all round.
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6yr ago
Anne-Laure Le Cunff
Anne-Laure Le Cunff
Ness Labs

Ness Labs

@richard_vibert Massive congrats on the launch! Amazing execution. 🙌
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6yr ago
Jovis Joseph Aloor
Jovis Joseph Aloor

MFY.im

these days there are too many widgets competing for that corner position of your website
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6yr ago
shad
shad

Confirmic Cookie Widget

Maker
@jovisjoseph the lesser of four evils, my friend: sidebar, banner, pop up, or widget I'll go with the widget every time as it feels like the least intrusive in prototyping - agree there's a lot of stuff out there you can put on your site, but we'll step out of the way when not needed. Intercom (for example - it's a product I love) will persist. We don't need to do that, so we don't :)
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6yr ago
Jovis Joseph Aloor
Jovis Joseph Aloor

MFY.im

@_shxl I agree with that... tbh my product also have such a widget. So i really loved the fact it only appears when its required.
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6yr ago
Sam Jacobson
Sam Jacobson

Cannabiscope

I want to see more solutions like this and wish you all good luck.

Pros:

Easy. Logical. Designed well.

Cons:

Unclear if this actually sends consent strings into the ad bid stream. Unclear how end user gets to update/change/review/erase oneself.

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6yr ago
Ben van Enckevort
Ben van Enckevort
Confirmic

Confirmic

Maker
Hey Sam! Thanks so much for the feedback :) Regarding ads - absolutely not. The tool is a consent manager, and designed to give our customers the ability to control what features appear / load on their website. We don't have any affiliation with any ad networks whatsoever (and have no plans to!) For update / change / review - we added a `Metomic.raise()` method to the documentation here - https://documentation.metomic.io - hope this helps! B
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