Embed cookie notification on your website with Responsive Easy-to-use Coding-free Cookie Consent widget for website What makes Cookie Consent special? Notification Cookie notification made easily Creating a cookie-use notification for a website is now easy. With our widget, you need to do no coding, only to add a couple of essential elements. First, choose compliance type: a notification only or a consent request, and write a message, which users will read in the window. Then, if necessary, share a link to your compliance policy. Finally, add a button for consent with your custom label. I easily created my cookie notification, and it’s convenient for users - a short text and a link for more details. Layout Find the ideal layout and position With Cookie widget, your cookie notification will be not only in the right time, but on the right place and with the right layout. You can choose a Bar or Box layout of the widget. Both layouts feature position variants. Thus, Bar can be placed to the top or to the bottom of the page, while Box also can be aligned to the left, right or center. With the help of Box layout, my cookie notification looks clean and moderate and doesn't interfere with website content, which I do like! Style Add finishing style touches The style matters in every element of your website, and that means your cookie notification window should be a fit. To let you make it matching with the website, we have introduced into our widget the option to choose colors for several interface elements, customizable font size, and a nice cookie icon that you may want to add. Usage examples See a selection of real examples to explore the full potential of Cookie Consent for your website. See in action Live demo Try all the features of Cookie Consent in live demo now. No fees. No registration. No coding. Try now Frequently Asked Questions What is PDPA? PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act, B.E. 2019 (2019)) is the Personal Data Protection Act, B.E. 2019, which was announced in the Royal Gazette on 27 May 2019 and came into effect on 28 May 2019, in some parts, by that date. 27 May 2020 is the date this Act comes into effect according to the entire law. What is personal information? It is information about a person which makes it possible to identify that person, whether directly or indirectly. Information about the deceased and juristic person information is not considered personal information according to this Act. Personal Data (Personal Data) includes first and last name, national identification number, address, telephone number, date of birth, email, education, gender, occupation, photograph, financial information. It also includes sensitive personal data such as medical or health information, genetic and biometric information, race, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, Sexual behavior, criminal history, union information, etc. What are the rights of the owner of personal data (Data Subject)? Right to be informed Right of access Right to data portability Right to object Right to erasure also known as right to be forgotten Right to restrict processing Right of rectification What personal data does the person relate to? Data Subject is the person to whom the information is specified. Data Controller is a person or juristic person who has the authority to make decisions regarding the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information. Data Processor is a person or juristic person who carries out the collection, use, or disclosure of personal data “in accordance with the order or on behalf of the personal data controller.” However, the person or juristic person who performs such action must not be the personal data controller. What will happen if PDPA is not followed? Those who use data without the consent of the data owner, whether the data controller (Data Controller) and the Data Processor (Data Processor), will be punished by law. The details are as follows: civil liability According to the actual damage and may have to pay additional compensation. The maximum is not more than 2 times the actual damages. Criminal punishment: imprisonment not exceeding 1 year or a fine not exceeding 1 million baht, or both. Administrative penalty: maximum fine not exceeding 5 million baht Cookies Policy: Why is it important? Do we need it? For the case of Thailand From the interpretation of the definition under the Cookies Act, it is considered to be considered to be “Personal information” Therefore, the use of cookies on the website or application must also notify the Cookies Policy. However, if the website or application processes personal data in a manner other than using cookies technology For example, a Username / Password is created and information is filled in for registration. In which the processing of such personal data is controlled by the controller. Information must be filed with a Privacy Notice. Or asking for consent to include all processing of personal data, the data controller can incorporate the Cookies Policy into the content of the Privacy Notice or requesting consolidated consent without having to create the Cookies Policy as a separate window.