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Consent models are often applied automatically based on regional or configuration logic, but most reporting does not show whether users actively accept those defaults or take steps to change them. Without this visibility, it can be difficult to understand how much user interaction occurs around consent settings, or whether defaults are being questioned or overridden.
User Override Report in AxesirX CMP addresses this by showing how users interact with their assigned consent model after it is applied. It distinguishes between users who accept the default regional setting and those who manually change their region or consent model. These outcomes are recorded and aggregated as observable actions, not inferred intent.
From a technical perspective, the report reflects recorded override actions within the CMP interface. It does not attempt to explain motivation or evaluate correctness. For organizations managing consent across different regions or configurations, this view supports clearer explanations of how consent models are experienced in practice. Over time, User Override Report provides evidence to support discussions around user autonomy, trust, and how default consent settings are received.
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Explain default consent behavior to stakeholders.

Review how often defaults are changed.

Monitor user interaction with consent models.

Understand acceptance of regional defaults.

Support transparency around consent choices.

Observe consent model interaction without profiling.

Reference recorded override behavior.

Compare default acceptance across regions.
Records whether users keep default consent settings or override them




User Override Report records how users interact with their assigned consent model, showing whether defaults are accepted or manually changed.

Review override patterns to understand how often users engage with consent defaults.
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The User Override Report in AesirX CMP shows how often users accept default regional consent settings or manually change their assigned region or consent model. These recorded outcomes can be reviewed and exported as part of consent reporting, helping teams reference observable override behavior when preparing internal reviews, client documentation, or longer-term records.
In the User Override Report, Manually Changed Region represents users who actively override the pre-assigned regional consent setting within the consent interface.
Accepted Default shows users who proceed with the consent model applied to them without making any manual changes.
No. The User Override Report records whether an override occurred, not the reason or intent behind the action.
The User Override Report supports reporting by showing how many users keep the default consent setting versus how many actively change it. This helps teams explain whether consent defaults are generally accepted or frequently questioned, using recorded behavior rather than assumptions.