WordPress
Adding Didomi CMP to your WordPress site is straightforward and requires no development skills.
Follow these steps to add the CMP to your website!
✅ Pre requisites
You need the two following Didomi parameters to properly configure the plugin and correctly deploy the Didomi notice on your website:
Organization Public API Key
Notice ID
If you don't know where to find these parameters in the Didomi console, consult this documentation.
✅ STEP 1: Download the Didomi CMP Plugin for Wordpress
Download the Didomi CMP plugin for Wordpress from this link.
✅ STEP 2: Add the Didomi CMP plugin
Navigate to Plugins in the WordPress menu.

Click Add New Plug In.

Select Upload Plugin, choose the file downloaded in Step 1, and click Install Now.

Once installed, click Activate Plugin.

At this stage, the Didomi CMP plugin for Wordpress is installed and activated on your website but no consent notice will show just yet.
✅ STEP 3 – Setup your Didomi notice
After installing and activating the Didomi CMP plugin (Step 2) and retrieving the necessary parameters from Didomi (prerequisites), you can proceed to configure the plugin.
Navigate back to WordPress and go to Settings > Didomi CMP .

Enter your Didomi public organization API key and notice ID in the settings and Save:

The Didomi CMP notice will now be displayed on your website.
✅ STEP 4 - Enable WP consent API for seamless consent management
Go to the Didomi Console → Consent Notices
Select your consent notice (same notice as in step 3 above)
Go to Integrations → Consent Mode
Enable Wordpress consent API - Available for GDPR only
As a result the status of WP consent categories will be calculated (based on the status of your 1st party vendor ) and will be passed to WP Consent API https://wpconsentapi.org/.

Last updated