Cookie consent banner lacks per-category granularity
Your cookie consent banner offers visitors an "accept all" option but doesn't let them choose which categories of cookies they're comfortable with — such as accepting analytics cookies but declining advertising cookies. Privacy law (GDPR in Europe, and equivalent laws in the UK, Australia, and beyond) requires that consent is specific and informed. A blanket "accept all" without a genuine choice to accept only essential cookies is not considered valid consent by regulators. The ICO (UK) and CNIL (France) have both issued fines for this exact issue. Update your consent banner to include separate toggles or checkboxes for each cookie category — typically: essential, analytics, marketing, and functional. Your cookie management platform (such as Cookiebot, OneTrust, or similar) can usually be configured to do this without a rebuild.
Why this matters
Privacy law (GDPR in Europe, and equivalent laws in the UK, Australia, and beyond) requires that consent is specific and informed. A blanket "accept all" without a genuine choice to accept only essential cookies is not considered valid consent by regulators. The ICO (UK) and CNIL (France) have both issued fines for this exact issue.
How to fix it
Update your consent banner to include separate toggles or checkboxes for each cookie category — typically: essential, analytics, marketing, and functional. Your cookie management platform (such as Cookiebot, OneTrust, or similar) can usually be configured to do this without a rebuild.