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  1. Onsite API

consent.revoke

Method to revoke TrustCommander consent OnSite via JavaScript.

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Last updated 3 years ago

The Commanders Act has to be installed before using any of the OnSite API functions.

cact('consent.revoke')

consent.revoke is called with no options and no callback function. It resets the consent, consent id and initiates two consen.onUpdate events, one with the updateEvent set to changed, and a second one set torevoked that allows to perform cleanup tasks like removing cookie identifiers.

OnSite API stub