Consent Platforms

CookieYes scans cookies at setup. Lokker validates what fires every day.

CookieYes automates cookie discovery and banner deployment for thousands of sites. But its scan captures a snapshot, not a continuous reality. Marketing changes, CMS updates, and new tag manager rules add scripts that never get categorized. Lokker validates whether the consent model you set up still reflects what your site actually does.

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Consent Platforms

CookieYes

CookieYes is a consent management platform that automatically scans websites for cookies, generates GDPR and CCPA/CPRA-compliant banners, and provides a preference center for visitor opt-in and opt-out.

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CookieYes is a trademark of CookieYes Limited. Lokker is not affiliated with or endorsed by CookieYes Limited.

Risk and failure modes

Where CookieYes implementations fall short

CookieYes works well for the scripts it detects during its crawl. The problem is the scripts it does not detect, or those added after the initial setup.

Incomplete cookie discovery

Automated crawls do not execute JavaScript the same way a real visitor session does. Dynamic tags loaded conditionally or after interaction often go undetected.

Stale cookie categories

Cookies added after the initial scan run in every state because they have no category assignment. Most teams do not re-run discovery after every marketing change.

Tag manager payloads outside CookieYes scope

Scripts deployed through Google Tag Manager or a similar tool are often invisible to CookieYes unless the tag manager itself is blocked pre-consent.

Consent and configuration

A visible CookieYes banner satisfies the user experience requirement. Whether the underlying technology actually respects the choice made is a separate question that requires network-layer testing.

  • Reject state should stop all non-essential cookies and outbound requests, not only those with a CookieYes category assignment.

  • Third-party scripts that load other scripts (chained dependencies) are often outside the CookieYes scan scope entirely.

  • The no-interaction state is particularly important: what loads before a visitor makes any choice is often the most contested ground in regulatory and litigation contexts.

Regional compliance

Regional consent requirements go beyond banner display

GDPR jurisdictions expect explicit opt-in before any non-essential processing. California law as amended by the CPRA requires opt-out rights for data sale and sharing, GPC recognition, and specific obligations around sensitive personal information. Other US states use softer notice-first frameworks. CookieYes configurations often need to be split by geo-rule, and each geo path needs independent validation.

How Lokker helps

How Lokker extends what CookieYes provides

CookieYes manages the consent experience. Lokker validates the consent outcome, comparing what the banner promises against what the network confirms in each user state.

Multi-state consent testing

Consent Validator automates browser flows across all consent states and reports which scripts and cookies fire in each, so you can see exactly where the CookieYes configuration leaks.

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Ongoing scan cadence

Privacy Edge scans your properties regularly and alerts you when new scripts appear that have no consent category, before they become a compliance gap.

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Products that address CookieYes privacy risk

Each product links to its full details so you can explore features, view a demo, and understand how it applies to your CookieYes deployment.

Validation

Consent Validator

Validates each consent state against actual network behavior, not just banner configuration.

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Intelligence

Privacy Edge

Monitors properties for new scripts and consent drift between audit cycles.

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Consent Platforms

Next step

Validate CookieYes consent behavior across your portfolio

Lokker runs automated browser-level consent flows and scans the network layer to confirm whether CookieYes fires in states where it should not.