If you rely on online terms, privacy notices or marketing opt-ins, you need more than a checkbox. A defensible consent log captures specific fields that let you prove who agreed to what, when, where and how.
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- Every online business relies on user consent for terms, privacy, marketing and cookies. When something goes wrong, you need more than a checkbox — you need a defensible consent log. This article explains what to record, common mistakes to avoid, and how SolidWraps helps.