Getting site visitor consent before tracking them is important for ensuring that your websites comply with legislation such as GDPR, CCPA, and more.
Usercentrics
, in Duda’s App store, is an easy-to-use Consent Management Platform (CMP) that enables you to do just that. Now, in addition to its free plan, Usercentrics offers a premium Business Plan which includes more languages and more customization and configuration options.

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What you get with the Usercentrics Business Plan


The  premium Business Plan ($10/month), brings you these new tools & capabilities:



  • Up to 35 languages
  • New banner layouts and customizations 
  • Floating icon and button customizations 
  • New category definitions, so you can provide site visitors with more transparency about the types of services they are consenting to. 
  • The ability to mark certain tracking technologies so that they load automatically (without consent).

What you'll see in the new Business Plan

Coming soon


Features that will be added to the Usercentrics Business Plan in the near future, include: 


  • CCPA coverage (for businesses based in California). 
  • Analytics that show, for example, how many visitors approve tracking. 
  • The option to replace the floating icon with a widget. 


More info about Usercentrics


For more about the importance of privacy compliance on your sites, watch this webinar, which covers everything you need to know about cookies, tracking and using Usercentrics.



For more information and answers to specific questions, see this comprehensive support article

November 5, 2020
Russ Jeffery

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Usercentrics: New Business Plan

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