Get the US opt-out banner, the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link, and consent records, live in minutes.
CCPA and its CPRA amendment are opt-out laws, not opt-in laws like GDPR.
Show a Do Not Sell or Share link with Consently’s US template plus a dismiss button.


Serve the CCPA opt-out banner in the US and the GDPR opt-in banner in the EU with automatic geotargeting.
Every opt-out lands in your consent logs, timestamped with status and region.


Generate a cookie policy, privacy policy, and terms from guided questions, then embed them on your site.
Every feature ships on Basic, Premium, and Enterprise, so you pay for domains and pageviews, not unlocks. It fits online stores, agencies with many client sites, and every CCPA use case.
US template, Do Not Sell link, preference center, custom branding.
Full-site and weekly scans, auto-blocking, Google Consent Mode v2, IAB TCF 2.3.
Consent logs with export, analytics, geotargeting, country-code loading.
Cookie, privacy, and terms generators in 10 or more languages.
One-line script, GTM, WordPress plugin, live chat, EU (Frankfurt) hosting.
One or ten, one account.
Script, plugin, Shopify app, or GTM.
Consently blocks trackers until consent.
Not the way GDPR does. CCPA does not require opt-in consent before cookies load, but if you use advertising or third-party tracking, you must give notice and an easy opt-out. A properly built opt-out banner is the simplest way to meet that requirement.
It is the required, clearly labeled notice, placed in your banner or footer, that lets California visitors opt out of data sale or sharing. Consently’s US template includes this link by default.
No. Consently provides the US opt-out banner, the Do Not Sell or Share link, and automatic geotargeting. It does not currently auto-detect browser opt-out preference signals like GPC. If honoring GPC is required for your business, plan for that separately.
Civil penalties reach up to $2,500 per unintentional violation and $7,500 per intentional violation, plus a private right of action for certain data breaches. These are the widely cited statutory figures; the exact amounts are periodically inflation-adjusted, so verify the current figure with counsel.
No legal background is necessary; Consently’s platform and templates are designed to make legal compliance simple, easy, and hassle-free for everyone.
GDPR blocks non-essential cookies until a visitor opts in. CCPA lets cookies load first, then requires a clear way to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information.
Businesses that meet a threshold and handle California residents’ data. The threshold is roughly $25 million or more in annual revenue. It also covers buying, selling, or sharing the data of 100,000 or more California consumers or households. A business also qualifies if it earns 50% or more of revenue from selling or sharing personal information.
Consently’s US opt-out banner aligns with the wider US state-law opt-out trend, including Virginia, Colorado, and Connecticut alongside California. It is a US opt-out consent model, not per-state legal advice, so pair it with counsel for state-specific obligations.
Paste one line of JavaScript in your site’s header, or use Google Tag Manager or the WordPress plugin. Run a scan, publish, and your CCPA opt-out banner is live.
Consently stores consent data in the EU, in Frankfurt, for GDPR-aligned data residency.
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