Lena wrote:And now it is a obligatory to use an cookie consent with opt out option for any web site, it is not just enouth to inform about the cookies.
You will need to use an external cookie plugin, as it's just unnecessarily complicated to add this into X3 with all same options as the plugin itself. For example use one of the following. I can help you add the javascript, but you will need to configure it yourself (based on your cookie requirements).
https://cookie-bar.eu/
https://www.cookiehub.com/
Cookie laws are meant to prevent corporations from collecting data, and everyone hates having to click the "allow/dismiss" button. Now they have
plugins to block cookie plugins from appearing in their browser, because it's annoying. This will be normal like ad-blocker soon. Yes, users don't want to see them, and it means they don't consent (or more likely, they really don't care). But neither do you (website owner) because you don't even know what cookies your website is storing (probably none).
I won't use anything else than a simple consent on my website (like at
files.gallery), as I can't see any law that states anything else, unless I am actively tracking user data on my website (I am not, and I doubt you are).