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Félix Domingo Tirado
Facilities for inserting the cookie privacy policy.
Frank Becker
As of now, there is no native or technically sufficient way to implement a fully GDPR-compliant cookie consent solution on Gamma websites. While your FAQ suggests using Google Tag Manager (GTM) to load a third-party consent tool (like Cookiebot), this approach does not solve the core problem:
GTM runs only after the page has loaded. This means that any third-party content embedded directly in Gamma (such as YouTube, Google Calendar, Steady embeds, etc.) is loaded before the visitor has given consent, and may set cookies or transfer personal data immediately.
This makes it legally risky or outright non-compliant under the GDPR and the German TTDSG, especially for any site that uses analytics, embeds, or external widgets.
For this reason, no legally cautious professional or company in the EU can use Gamma for anything beyond static, cookie-free sites. As long as there is no built-in way to block non-essential cookies and third-party content before consent is given, Gamma will be excluded from a huge part of the EU market