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AesirX CMP JS: Privacy-First Consent for All

Nov 07, 202506 minute read

AesirX CMP JS v1.0.0: First-Party Consent for Every Website

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AesirX CMP JS v1.0.0: First-Party Consent for Every Website

A standalone JavaScript version that gives every platform full first-party compliance control.

NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 7, 2025 – AesirX has launched the standalone JavaScript version of its Consent Management Platform (CMP), expanding first-party compliance beyond WordPress. With AesirX CMP JS 1.0.0, businesses and developers can now deploy the same trusted AesirX consent framework on any platform, including Shopify, Magento, Next.js, Drupal, or custom stacks.

This release extends AesirX’s first-party architecture to every environment, giving full control over consent data, logic, and analytics while keeping everything stored securely within the domain owner’s infrastructure. The result is faster performance, transparent data flows, and supports compliance with global privacy regulations such as GDPR, ePrivacy Directive, CCPA, and PDPL.

The update introduces a suite of tools that make compliance faster, simpler, and more accurate, designed for teams managing multiple sites or agencies maintaining client privacy setups across regions.

What’s new for AesirX CMP JS 1.0.0

1. First-Party Control 

Stay in control of your data, directly from your own domain.

AesirX CMP JS stores all consent data within your own infrastructure via the AesirX First-Party Server. This means your consent and analytics events never leave your domain, giving you faster load times, privacy-first compliance, and complete transparency over every data flow. 

Why it matters: By removing third-party dependencies, you reduce legal exposure under laws like the ePrivacy Directive 5(3) and GDPR, while maintaining accurate insights for analytics and performance.

2. Admin CMP PWA

Manage every aspect of your CMP securely, all in one place.

A new dashboard to manage everything – from banners to logic, ID Verification, and automated compliance text. Built with a familiar, modern interface, so you can navigate and configure consent settings intuitively. It also includes User Handling for secure access and smoother team collaboration.

Why it matters: It transforms consent management from a technical task into an accessible, user-friendly process that fits naturally into everyday workflows.

manage every aspect of your cmp securely all in one place

3. AI Privacy Advisor

Understand what’s really happening on your site and automatically generate privacy documentation based on real scan data.

The AI Privacy Advisor analyzes your website before and after consent to detect cookies, trackers, and beacons. It then creates draft documentation – including Domain Categorization, Cookie Declaration, Privacy Policy, and Consent Request – ready for review and publishing. 

Why it matters: This turns hours of manual compliance work into a guided process you can validate in minutes. Every scan reflects your actual setup, giving you a transparent, privacy-first overview that supports global privacy laws, including GDPR, ePrivacy Directive, and CCPA frameworks.

4. Consent Modal

Deliver compliant user consent experiences.

The new Consent Modal in AesirX CMP JS offers two configurable modes for modern privacy needs:

  • Default Consent Mode enforces full pre-consent blocking, preventing data from being processed prematurely (a common issue in Google Consent Mode 2.0 setups).
  • Decentralized Consent Mode takes this a step further by extending control to users through decentralized consent records, giving individuals transparency.

You can then customize text, from consent messages and cookie declarations to rejection responses, ensuring consistent brand language and legal accuracy across all client projects.

Why it matters: It simplifies compliance across regions while preventing data collection before consent, helping you deliver a consistent and trustworthy user experience.

Default Consent Mode improves on Google Consent Mode 2.0…”

  1. That’s a strong statement and you’ve been publicly telling people Consent Mode sends data on first hop.
  2. I’d rephrase to something like:
    “Default Consent Mode enforces pre-consent blocking end-to-end, unlike typical Consent Mode 2.0 setups that allow initial pings.”
  3. Same idea, less likely to trigger “prove it” comments.

5. Consent Log

Gain full visibility into user consent activity with audit-ready reporting.

The Consent Log provides a detailed history of every user’s consent action, including approvals, rejections, withdrawals, and timestamps so you always have verifiable proof for regulators or client audits. Each record is automatically stored and can be easily exported for documentation or compliance review. The dashboard view offers flexible filters by day, week, or month, along with visual charts that display revoked, accepted, rejected, opt-out, and granular consent trends. 

Why it matters: This makes it simple to track changes over time, demonstrate accountability, and deliver transparency to your clients.

6. Consent Logic & GPC Compliance

Configure how consent behaves under each legal framework without coding.

Consent Logic gives you control over when tracking activates based on regional privacy laws:

  • Opt-In Mode (EU) – No tracking runs until explicit consent is given, supporting GDPR and ePrivacy Directive 5(3).
  • Opt-Out Mode (California) – Tracking is active by default but easy to opt out, aligned with CCPA and similar frameworks.

The same interface includes GPC Compliance, which detects and respects Global Privacy Control signals. When enabled, it automatically disables non-essential cookies for users sending a “Do Not Sell or Share” preference.

You can enable or disable GPC support, upload the gpc.json file, and update your Privacy Policy with the built-in templates for quick setup.

Why it matters: It applies the correct privacy rules automatically and honors browser-level privacy signals, reducing manual work while meeting global compliance standards.

7. Geo-Handling

Automatically apply the right consent mode for each visitor’s region.

The Geo-Handling feature uses browser language and time-zone detection to decide which consent logic should apply automatically – Opt-In or Opt-Out. Runs fully client-side, no third-party geo-lookup before consent.

Enable Geo-Handling for Consent Mode to adapt consent behavior across countries in real time. The rule builder supports AND / OR logic, allowing precise combinations such as applying EU Opt-In for en-GB visitors and U.S. Opt-Out for en-US. You can also allow local overrides for more complex deployments.

Why it matters: It removes the need for separate regional setups, so that every visitor automatically receives the correct consent experience for their location, saving time, reducing errors, and keeping every client site globally compliant.

automatically apply the right consent mode for each visitors region 

8. ID Verification

Add privacy-preserving verification gates for age and country without handling personal data.

The ID Verification feature uses zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) technology to confirm user age or residency through the Concordium ID wallet. Visitors can verify eligibility for access or content restrictions while keeping their personal information private — the website never sees or stores identity details.

Users without a wallet can easily create a Concordium ID using a passport or driver’s license, with verification completed instantly through cryptographic proof.

The interface includes a message preview, allowing teams to customize how verification requests appear to users for a clear, compliant, and consistent experience.

Why it matters: It enables privacy-safe verification without collecting sensitive data, helping sites meet age and regional access requirements while maintaining user trust and legal compliance.

9. Consent Analytics

Track and visualize how users interact with your consent settings.

The Consent Analytics dashboard provides clear insights into consent behavior across categories and regions. View accepted and rejected consents per category, analyze trends by country, and monitor user overrides over time.

For a deeper view, reports can be filtered by region and consent type, helping teams understand user preferences and adjust consent strategies for better compliance and engagement.

Why it matters: It turns compliance data into actionable insight, helping you measure transparency, improve consent UX, and demonstrate accountability across every domain.

AesirX CMP JS 1.0.0 redefines how businesses and agencies manage privacy compliance across platforms. It gives teams full control of consent and data handling within their own infrastructure, streamlining setup, ensuring consistency across client sites, and enabling faster, compliant deployments at scale, all with a first-party foundation built for performance and trust.

Download AesirX CMP JS 1.0.0: Bring first-party consent control to any platform
and experience the future of compliant, privacy-first web development.

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