At a glance
| Provider | Commanders Act |
|---|---|
| Category | Strictly necessary |
| Consent required? | No |
| Typical domain | Varies (first-party) |
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Frequently asked questions
Do you need consent for the TC_PRIVACY cookie?
No. TC_PRIVACY is a strictly necessary cookie, exempt from consent under Article 5(3) of the ePrivacy Directive and Law 506/2004. You may use it without the visitor's prior agreement.
What does the TC_PRIVACY cookie do?
Stores the visitor's consent choices managed by the Commanders Act consent platform (TrustCommander).
Who sets the TC_PRIVACY cookie?
The TC_PRIVACY cookie is associated with Commanders Act and is classified as strictly necessary.