Hi,
Adobe offers on their Adobe Privacy website a way for our website visitors to opt-out for Adobe Marketing Cloud advertising solutions for web-based ads.
This will call the following pixel: http://www.demdex.net/demoptout.jpg
As a result, the demdex cookie will be set to NOTARGET.
What if a visitor wants to opt-in again?
Can we on our website offer our visitor a way (link) to opt-in again?
Thanks,
Sarah
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Apologies for not being more clear here. You can use JavaScript to clear the cookie.
More information on how to delete cookies can be found across the web; here's one as an example:
javascript - Delete cookie by name? - Stack Overflow
All you'd need to do is set the JS code to execute in an onClick event of a link or button.
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You can delete/expire the NOTARGET cookie to effectively opt them back in.
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Hi Gigazelle,
Thanks for your reply but this is not the answer I am searching for.
We don't want to explain our visitors how to delete the NOTARGET cookie, but we want to offer him a button/link on our website which immediately opts them back in, like Adobe offers from the Analytics Omniture_optout:
Opt-in - Include me in visitor session aggregation and analysis (do not install the kbcgroupnv.d3.sc.omtrdc.net opt-out cookie) - Click Here
Opt-out - Exclude me from visitor session aggregation and analysis (install the kbcgroupnv.d3.sc.omtrdc.net opt-out cookie) - Click Here
Thanks in advance,
Sarah
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Apologies for not being more clear here. You can use JavaScript to clear the cookie.
More information on how to delete cookies can be found across the web; here's one as an example:
javascript - Delete cookie by name? - Stack Overflow
All you'd need to do is set the JS code to execute in an onClick event of a link or button.
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