No consent withdrawal mechanism detected

Visitors to your site can accept cookie and data tracking consent, but there's no obvious way for them to go back and change or withdraw that consent after they've made their initial choice. Privacy law (GDPR Article 7) requires that withdrawing consent is as easy as giving it. If a visitor accepted all cookies on their first visit but later changes their mind, they must be able to reverse that decision. The absence of a visible mechanism to do so is a direct compliance gap. Add a persistent, easy-to-find link (such as a "Cookie Settings" link in your footer) that reopens the consent banner and lets visitors update their preferences at any time. Most cookie management platforms support this with a small configuration change.

Why this matters

Privacy law (GDPR Article 7) requires that withdrawing consent is as easy as giving it. If a visitor accepted all cookies on their first visit but later changes their mind, they must be able to reverse that decision. The absence of a visible mechanism to do so is a direct compliance gap.

How to fix it

Add a persistent, easy-to-find link (such as a "Cookie Settings" link in your footer) that reopens the consent banner and lets visitors update their preferences at any time. Most cookie management platforms support this with a small configuration change.