On December 18th, Microsoft shared an important update about Clarity. By early 2025, websites using Clarity in the EEA, UK, and Switzerland will need to collect explicit user consent before placing cookies. This change is required to comply with local privacy regulations.
The email
What do you need to do?
Action Required:
- You must integrate the Clarity Consent API to collect/manage user consent for sessions in these regions.
- Without explicit consent, Clarity features like session recordings and funnel tracking won't work.
Rollout Timeline:
- Microsoft will enforce this requirement in early 2025. It's a good idea to start making updates soon.
Resources
- For technical details, visit the Clarity Client API Documentation.
- If you need help, contact Clarity's support team at clarityms@microsoft.com.
Why this matters
Privacy laws are evolving quickly, and this change could be the first of many.
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