Consent Management
Configure, publish, and validate your consent banner—manage consent models, control tag firing, and enforce consent-based tracking rules across your website.
Banner UX & Placement
How to Exclude the Captain Compliance Consent Banner from Specific Pages
In some cases, you may want to prevent the Captain Compliance consent banner from appearing on specific pages of your website. Common examples include...
How to Add a “Cookie Preferences” Option to Your Website Footer
Adding a “Cookie Preferences” or “Cookie Settings” control to your website footer is a recommended configuration. It gives users a persistent, easily ...
Consent Models & Regions
How to Choose Between Opt-In and Opt-Out Consent Models
Selecting a default consent model is a foundational privacy decision that affects user experience, marketing performance, and legal risk. This article...
How to Identify Regions Requiring Opt-In Consent Models
Identifying which countries and regions require an opt-in consent model is an important step when configuring regional consent behavior . This deter...
Google Tag Manager (GTM) Tag Governance
How to Integrate Google Tag Manager (GTM) with Captain Compliance
This article provides a high-level overview of how Google Tag Manager (GTM) can be used with Captain Compliance. It is intended to explain available ...
How to Import Captain Compliance Configuration Elements into GTM
Google Tag Manager (GTM) configurations are rarely one-size-fits-all. To simplify initial setup and provide a structured starting point, Captain Compl...
How to Prevent Google Analytics Session ID (SID) Desynchronization Before Banner Interaction
Some customers testing Google Analytics 4 (GA4) observe temporary session ID (SID) changes or session fragmentation that occur before a user interacts...
How to Integrate Google Consent Mode (GCM) With Captain Compliance
This article explains how to integrate Google Consent Mode v2 (GCM v2) with Captain Compliance using Google Tag Manager (GTM). It covers consent sig...
How to Trigger GTM Tags Immediately After Consent and on Subsequent Page Loads
This guide explains how to configure Google Tag Manager (GTM) so that tags fire immediately when a user clicks “Allow” and continue to fire on all sub...
How to Deploy Multiple Consent Banners From a Single GTM Workspace
Captain Compliance consent banners are issued per domain . In some environments, a single Google Tag Manager (GTM) workspace is shared across multipl...
Direct Script Wrapping & Blocking
Third-Party Integrations
How to Understand Captain Compliance’s Integration with Shopify
This article explains why Shopify requires a platform-specific consent approach and how Captain Compliance integrates with Shopify’s native consent ar...
How to Resolve WP Rocket Caching Issues With Captain Compliance
WP Rocket is a popular WordPress caching and performance optimization plugin. When used together with Captain Compliance, some sites may experience is...
Litigation Risk & Defensibility
Wiretapping Litigation: How Cookies, Tracking Pixels, Chatbots, & Analytics Tools Elevate CIPA Risk
In this video, Alex Proctor breaks down the rise of wiretapping litigation under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) and explains how an old 1960s law is being used to target modern websites. He explores why CIPA has become a go-to tool for plaintiffs’ attorneys, especially when companies use technologies like session replay, chatbots, and third-party analytics tools without strong privacy controls.
Privacy Lawsuits and How to Avoid Them | A Roadmap for In-House Counsel
In this live In-House Connect webinar recording, Alex Proctor unpacks today’s most pressing privacy litigation threats and outlines how corporate legal teams can reduce exposure. Through real-world case studies and practical frameworks, he explains where plaintiffs are striking and how to stay out of their crosshairs.
Navigating Cookie Consent | Does Your Business Need a Cookie Banner?
In this video, Alex Proctor provides a comprehensive overview of the cookie consent landscape in order to help organizations make informed cookie consent management decisions.
