User consents for third-party rich media

Iframely gives you an option to request user consent before exposing them to third-party rich media embeds. Though we do not see it as required for GDPR you might want it to be on the safe side or for its intrinsic privacy value.

If you activate the feature, all rich media will be wrapped into iFrame hosted on our iframely.net domain or your own CDN. If the user previously provided consent, we’ll show rich media without delay. Otherwise, the consent form will wait for user input before loading third-party resources.

We do not set cookies in the process. We rely on users’ local storage and handle everything solely in their browser. Chrome 115 and later partitions local storage for iframes. Iframely user consents are now unique for each hosting domain.

Set up your form

You can activate the consent form in your settings or with the consent=1 API parameter. You may also change the design of the form in your settings.

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