Usercentrics Documentation

Explore our guides and examples about Usercentrics products.

New to Web CMP? Start here!

Get started with your Web CMP setup.

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Which Web CMP version to choose?

Understand the different Web CMP versions and identify which one you are using.

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What is Server-Side Tracking (SST)?

Learn how tagging works and how Server-Side Tracking improves privacy, control, and data quality.

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Release Notes

Learn about the newest updates and fixes of the Usercentrics Platform.

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Our products

Explore and learn more about everything from implementing cookie banners and using SDKs to applying the newest Server-Side Tagging trends to your use case.

Consent Management

Achieve privacy compliance with our highly customizable consent banners. Build trust with your users with seamless brand integration and user-centric design.

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Preference Manager

Streamline the legally compliant collection, storage, and activation of your users' zero-party data preferences and permissions across all your platforms including websites, internal applications, and mobile apps.

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Server-Side Tagging

Take control of your measurement infrastructure and data to improve your marketing performance. Decide exactly what gets shared with marketing platforms.

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Privacy Policy Generator

Create clear, accurate, and compliant privacy policies fast.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a CMP configuration?

A configuration is a single Consent Management Platform (CMP) setup. If you manage multiple sites with different data-processing services, you can use one configuration per domain. You can also create separate configurations for different legal frameworks (e.g., GDPR, TCF, CCPA).

What is the Settings ID and where can I find it?

The Settings ID is the unique identifier for your Consent Management Platform (CMP) configuration. Include it in the Usercentrics script on your website so our system can load the exact appearance and behavior defined for your CMP. You can find the Settings ID by opening the configuration in the Usercentrics Admin Interface and navigating to the Configuration section; it appears in the header breadcrumbs.

How is Server-Side Tracking different from client-side tagging?

Server-Side Tracking (SST) runs on a server you control rather than in the user's browser. This way, SST allows you to filter, transform, and minimize data before it's sent to third-party tools. Learn more about SST.

What are the available plans and pricing?

Our list of features in the different plans can be found on our Pricing page.