Concord Debuts Multi-CMS Compliance Solution, Including New Drupal Module
Concord has launched a suite of new plugins designed to streamline compliance management across popular content management systems (CMS), including Drupal, WordPress, Joomla, Bubble, and Framer. The release makes it easier for website owners to achieve compliance with regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, and other global privacy laws through quick integration and automatic tracking.
At the center of this update is the Concord – Cookie Banner & Privacy Platform for Cookie Consent & GDPR/CCPA Compliance module for Drupal. With just a few clicks, site administrators can add location- and language-aware cookie banners, privacy request forms, and robust data mapping tools. According to Concord, the module’s advanced automatic detection and blocking engine sets it apart, ensuring that all scripts and trackers are blocked until explicit user consent is obtained—an essential requirement under stricter privacy regulations like the GDPR.
The new Drupal plugin also offers policy generation features, allowing organizations to automatically update cookie policies, privacy policies, and terms of service. Additionally, the platform’s universal consent tracking simplifies record-keeping by creating auditable logs of user consents and privacy requests. Concord notes that this end-to-end approach—including Global Privacy Control, Do Not Sell/Share options, and integrated privacy request workflows—helps organizations maintain full compliance without extensive technical overhead.
Beyond Drupal, Concord has expanded its footprint with plugins for WordPress, Joomla, Bubble, and Framer. All of these integrations leverage Concord’s single line of code for rapid deployment, but now go a step further by offering easy enablement and disablement, project-specific settings, and future-ready capabilities like Google Consent Mode V2 integration. Concord encourages users to provide feedback and ratings in their respective plugin marketplaces to drive further improvements.
These updates are part of Concord’s broader commitment to simplifying compliance. In tandem with the new plugins, Concord has also released updated integration guides for each platform. The documentation covers additional CMS options such as Webflow, Wix, Squarespace, Salesforce, and more, reflecting the company’s pledge to serve a diverse range of online environments.
The Drupal module, created in early January 2025, is available for download on Drupal.org. Although it is not covered by Drupal’s security advisory policy, users can benefit from community-driven support and the continual enhancements Concord plans to roll out.
For further details on Concord’s compliance solutions and the newly published integration guides, visit Concord’s official website.
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