Why Doesn't the Consent Banner Work on My Blogger Site?

Why Doesn't the Consent Banner Work on My Blogger Site?

Summary

Our standard consent banner (CMP) script may not work correctly on a Blogger (Blogspot) site due to the unique way Blogger's platform handles HTML and third-party scripts. To resolve this, we provide a special version of the CMP code specifically formatted for Blogger. Using this dedicated code will ensure your consent banner displays correctly and your site remains compliant.


The Issue: Blogger's Unique Platform Structure

The standard CMP installation code is designed for general websites where you have direct access to edit the HTML <head> section. Blogger's platform, however, has a specific structure and a different way of processing HTML templates and gadgets.

This technical difference can prevent the standard script from loading and executing properly, resulting in the consent banner not appearing on your site. It is not a bug, but rather a platform-specific compatibility requirement.


The Solution: Use the Blogger-Specific CMP Code

To ensure the consent banner works perfectly on your Blogger site, you must use the following specially adapted script.

Blogger CMP Installation Code: You can find the correct code to integrate here:


Need More Detailed Guidance?

For a more detailed, step-by-step guide with screenshots, you can also consult the official implementation guide from our CMP partner, Quantcast. This guide provides an in-depth walkthrough of adding scripts to a Blogger site.

Official Quantcast Guide:

By following these instructions and using the correct script, your Blogger site will be fully compliant, allowing you to monetize your traffic without any issues

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