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Dive deep into actionable tips, troubleshooting guides, and best practices to master OneTrust Configuring Templates and Geolocation Rules Your go-to resource for staying informed and empowered "
- Operationalizing Quebec Bill 64 (Law 25): Steps to Take Pitfalls to . . .
In this video, you will learn how OneTrust allows you to operationalize in detail the top practical elements of Bill 64 and how to maintain these practices
- Web CMP API Reference - OneTrust Developer Portal
Enable consent for all groups, hosts and vendors OneTrust AllowAll (); Disable consent for all groups, hosts and vendors except strictly necessary group category OneTrust RejectAll (); Displays the Preference Center OneTrust ToggleInfoDisplay ();
- Configuring Geolocation Rules for Mobile App Consent
You can set up Geolocation Rules that determine the consent model, behaviors, and content that will be shown to site visitors from certain locations You must have at least one rule that defines the default behavior to use when no other rules apply
- 8 Steps to Quebec Law 25 Compliance | Resources | OneTrust
Read our checklist to learn how to stay on top of Quebec Law 84, which introduces many new measures to Canada’s privacy landscape
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Bill 64, now Law 25, is a legislative act that aimed to overhaul the privacy regime in Quebec It was introduced by the provincial government in Quebec in June 2020 and was formally adopted into law in September 2021
- Configuring Geolocation Rules | MyOneTrust
Using Cookie Consent, you can configure geolocation rules that determine the consent model, behaviors, and content that will be shown to site visitors from certain locations
- Expert Panel: Navigating Quebec Bill 64 (Law 25) - OneTrust
Initial provisions of the Quebec Bill 64 (Law 25) go into effect this month, and OneTrust wants to guide you towards compliance with each of the new provisions
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