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Consider shipping a simple cookie banner notice tailored for headless sites #419

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nicholasio opened this issue May 8, 2023 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #524
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Consider shipping a simple cookie banner notice tailored for headless sites #419

nicholasio opened this issue May 8, 2023 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #524
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Is your enhancement related to a problem? Please describe.

Using this as an inspiration https://www.thomasvantuycom.com/writing/simpler-cookie-notices/

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@nicholasio Think this is a great idea, especially with the privacy laws nowadays. Would love to take a stab at it, were you thinking of including it in core or part of the default project components?

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nicholasio commented Jun 17, 2023

@nicholasio Think this is a great idea, especially with the privacy laws nowadays. Would love to take a stab at it, were you thinking of including it in core or part of the default project components?

Not quite sure. It could eventually be a totally separate package, I think it will depend on how "standalone" it actually ends up being. On one hand shipping this as part of the starter project would make altering it a lot easier but if we get it "right" there might not be lots of customizations needed

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