Hi,
due to GDPR we have to differentiate between users who gives consent and users who gives no consent. If we have the user's consent we are allowed to set the cookie expiration to 2 years. If we have not the consent we are only allowed to set the cookie expiration to 30 minutes.
Is it possible to update the cookie expiration for all Adobe cookies after I got the user's consent decision? At the moment I can only decide to set the expiration to 30 minutes or 2 years but I cannot change the settings afterwards. But I would like to expand the expiration when I have the user's consent. Otherwise we loose some data.
I really hope you have an idea how to do this!
Thank you,
Sophie
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The below references are not directly linked - but can give your ideas on how this can be utilized from Adobe Data collection
Upon further check I believe this is still not supported in alloy - see if you can add more details to justify this feature to be implemented
Hi @sophieg10675163 checkout below documentation where 3rd party cookie personalization is clarified?
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Thanks @NimashaJain . But I would like to change the cookie duration e.g. for the AMCV Cookie and I would like to set the duration to 30minutes until I know I have the users consent, then I would like to change the duration to 2 years. But unfortunately I haven't found a solution for this in your link.
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The below references are not directly linked - but can give your ideas on how this can be utilized from Adobe Data collection
Upon further check I believe this is still not supported in alloy - see if you can add more details to justify this feature to be implemented
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