Got Adsense on your blog and worried about how to implement the pop up consent form? Well, you may not have to worry anymore. Google have declared that they will be doing this automatically for those who don't yet have one installed. Here is their message for those who have not yet implemented the GDPR consent form.
"Remember to publish your GDPR message using a Google-certified CMP to continue showing AdSense ads on your site in the EEA and the UK. If you don't publish it by January 16, 2024, we'll publish one for you."
This is what Google's consent form looks like
If you have no idea of what to put in your GDPR / Privacy Policy consent / messages this is great news. But, you may still want to tailor the messages a bit to suit your site and data collection procedure, but that's up to you. I'm sure who Google publish should be sufficient. Also be aware, this form can be used, for free, on any other website that falls into the category of serving Adsense Ads to the EEA [I believe this is Europe] and the UK, the form / popup is not exclusive to Blogger blogs. And, once integrated, it should show up automatically in mobile and normal web versions when adblockers are disabled.
There are other options available in the popup, such as opting for 3 buttons instead of two. The third button being an "I do not consent button". But I would not recommend this if you want the maximum amount of visitors to see your Adsense ads, because many people will click I do not consent. I know I do. hehe. Just don't be too intrusive with the ads and that should be fine.
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