You can block the snippet of code that create such cookies.
If not, you should register those as third-party and link back to their instructions on how to opt out or at least their privacy policy.
This question is very often asked in support. I give you the code to solve it.
@sandro57 : Simply wrap the button code in the files of your theme with the has_consent( $consent_id ) or is_allowed_cookie( $cookie_name ) hooks.
The code:
<? if( has_consent('social-buttons') ) { ?>
<h4 class="social-title"><?php echo _e('SHARE!', 'mytheme'); ?></h4>
<div class="social-icons">
<ul id="social-share">
<li id="facebook-share"><a href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?s=100&p[url]=<?php echo urlencode(get_permalink()); ?>" target="_blank"><span><?php echo esc_html__( 'Share on ', 'advigny' ); ?>Facebook</span></a></li><li id="twitter-share"><a href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=<?php echo urlencode(get_the_title()); ?>+<?php echo get_permalink(); ?>" target="_blank"><span><?php echo esc_html__( 'Share on ', 'advigny' ); ?>Twitter</span></a></li><li id="googleplus-share"><a href="https://plus.google.com/share?url=<?php echo urlencode(get_permalink()); ?>" target="_blank"><span><?php echo esc_html__( 'Share on ', 'advigny' ); ?>Google+</span></a></li>
</ul>
</div>
<? php } ?>
This is for the 3 main social networks. You can customize.
You have to style it in your theme style.css.
You must create a Consent in GDPR admin called “Social Buttons” and set it OFF.
If visitor doesn’t consent, the buttons won’t appear, and no cookies will be loaded.
Regards.
Hi
thanks for the useful information
I can not find any reliable news if those cokies are part of a third party requiring authorization from the user
Did you have any news?
regards
Sandro