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As of April 2026, Termly is a WordPress CCPA plugin with 90K+ active installations and a 3.6/5 rating from 202 reviews. It has been downloaded 2.9M+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.2+ and PHP 5.6+. Available on WordPress.org since 2012. Recently updated within the last 3 months. Download volume is stable this week. Top alternative: Cookie Notice & Compliance for GDPR /….
Termly’s GDPR-CCPA Cookie Consent Banner is one of the easiest, most effective, and popular cookie consent plugins available for WordPress. Our Consent Management Platform (CMP) helps businesses comply with data privacy laws from around the world, including the GDPR, CCPA, ePrivacy Directive, all U.S. state-level privacy laws, the UK’s PECR, and more. As a certified Google CMP Gold Partner, our cookie banner also fully integrates with Google Consent Mode v2 and Google Tag Manager (GTM).
Termly’s CMP supports the IAB TCF v2.2 and provides users with a pre-populated list of bo…
Cannot stand Termly anymore. I am changing NOW !! Have used it for almost 2 years. It ended up messing up all my SEO description, Google taking their banner text as description. Tried all solutions from Dev side. No one works, the worst is that support is not helping at all !!! Just reply message “we have receive your message and escalated”
Currently we optimizing our website for performance, Also we are using this “Termly” plugin from past two quarters and because of this plugin our website get degraded drastically while considering website’s performance.
While we have this plugin activated, we got the scoring between 37-43.
But once we deactivate the plugin, we are getting the score between 70-74
Note: We had verified this with Google’s Pagespeed Insights
This plugin was a very simple, basic plugin doing 1 job and 1 job only. You installed it you knew what you were getting. Now it requires an account on a private company’s API. 0 features without an account.
They just want to pay. I have 500 visitors a day and they send me message I have reach 9000 a I have to pay.
This dreadful plugin has enabled a bot in robots.txt file. It’s only by searching for the user agent name that I found out in a WordPress thread that this could be the culprit. Take my advice, delete the files in the database and use another Cookie plugin.
| WordPress | 5.2+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 5.6+ required |
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