As a user of the Usercentrics platform, you will come across the concept of a configuration. In the below FAQ we will try to answer any questions you may have.
Frequently asked questions
A configuration describes one Consent Management Platform (CMP) setup. If you’re running multiple websites with different data processing services, you may wish to use one configuration per domain. Other use cases could be different configurations for different legal frameworks (e.g. GDPR, TCF, CCPA).
In our FAQ, we’ll often refer to configurations as Settings-IDs. The Settings-ID is a unique identifier of a specific Consent Management Platform. It’s used in the Usercentrics script that you’ll implement on your website. Our system will use the Settings-ID to define exactly how your specific CMP should look like and behave.
Each configuration will be given a unique Settings-ID. This identifier will be used by our system to define how your Consent Management Platform should look like and behave. As soon as you set up a configuration, you’ll find your Usercentrics script with the Settings-ID as unique identifier in section Implementation of your Admin Interface. Simply copy this script and implement it as per our documentation to bring your CMP onto your website.
There is virtually no limit to the number of configurations you can create.
Not quite. A settings-ID is a unique identifier that refers to a specific configuration.
So while they are closely related, they are two separate things.
Additional information
Documentation on the Usercentrics Account Interface can be found Guide to Account Interface.
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