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Thank you very much for your help and commitment. Best regards
Good morning,
Thank you very much for your help.I would like the website user to be able to delete the cookie when the toogle button is changed to disabled.
I want to perform the action for the cookie “_ga”, which is already in the web browser, e.g. “Google Chrome”.
In the admin panel, I noticed functions that I have not used yet.
These are the options: “Attributes (Display)” and “Attributes Deletion”.
Below is a screenshot no. 1,

Questions section “Attributes (Display)”:
1) Is the domain name “https:// google.com” entered correctly in the “Attributes (Display)” section?2) What should we enter in the “Security” field?
Below is a screenshot no. 2.

Questions section “Attributes (Deletion)”:
1) Is the domain name “https:// google.com” entered correctly in the “Attributes (Display)” section?2) What should we enter in the “Path” field?
Currently, this value is: “/”
Below is a screenshot no. 3.

- This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by effectdesign.
Is the plugin compatible with Google Consent Mode v2? How to implement this?
Good morning,
I have enabled the Reload Page button
I have managed to make the “_ga” cookie script load when enabling the “Google” category Toogle button.
Question:
1) Is it possible to set the “_ga” cookies to be enabled by default in the web browser?
So that the user can disable them using the “Google” category Toogle button?
2) Is it possible to set the “_ga” cookie script to be disabled when disabling the “Google” category Toogle button?
Currently, in order for the Cookie file to disappear from the web browser, I have to clear its history.
Hello,
I did everything according to your recommendations, unfortunately it doesn’t work.
In the “HTML Head” place in the “Google” category I inserted the Google Analytics script:

Unfortunately, the “Lightweight Cookie Notice” plugin does not display the script in the source code of the page and there are no “_ga” cookies in the browser cookie settings.
Even when we enable the “Active Toggle” button.
Below are screenshots:
1) Adding the Google Analytics code in the “Lightweight Cookie Notice” plugin configuration. “Google” category.

2) Preview of “_ga” cookies in the web browser – cookies are not displayed despite being added in the “HTML Head” section

Thank you very much for your help, but I can’t do it.
Can you help me embed the Google Analytics script correctly in the “Lightweight Cookie Notice” plugin? So that I can enable/disable the “_ga” cookie?
Thank you for your reply and help. Below is more information.
I have marked my goals with points on the attached screenshots.
1) Attachment: screen_001_cookie_ga.jpg

Description:
I want both togle buttons to enable cookies in the web browser when the user selects them (point 3 screenshot).Button names: “Statistical (point 1 screenshot) and “Google (point 2 screenshot)”
Cookies that I want to enable/disable:
- _ga
- _ga_1LWSKLIESK
I want these cookies to be disabled by default in the web browser.
And the toogle button would enable them in Google Chrome or another browser.This setting is most often found in Cookie windows with the “Settings” button.
2) Attachment: screen_002_cookie_ga.jpg
Description:
I want to add a script here in the “HTML Head” and “HTML Body” locations. (point 4 screenshot)Question:
1) What script should I add in the “HTML Head” and “HTML Body” locations so that I can enable the following cookies?- _ga
- _ga_1LWSKLIESK

- This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by effectdesign.
Is it possible to disable all files in the “Statistics” category using the settings selection and acceptance button?
Below is a screenshot: