How Klaro Empowers Drupal 1.0 with Built‑In Privacy & Consent Control

A landscape image showing a modern, sleek laptop on a wooden desk, displaying an HTML table with clear navigation controls on the screen.
AI - generated image

In her latest blog post for August Infotech, Khushbu Radadiya explores how Drupal CMS 1.0 integrates the Klaro Cookie Consent tool to help site owners embrace privacy by design. Klaro! acts as a built-in consent manager that blocks scripts, trackers, and embedded media until users provide explicit permission. This approach not only ensures compliance with global data laws such as GDPR and CCPA but also builds credibility by giving users full visibility and control over what’s being tracked. As Khushbu notes, Drupal CMS 1.0 marks a turning point—embedding privacy tools directly into the core rather than relying on external modules or paid services.

The article walks readers through Klaro’s seamless integration process, from activation and configuration to customisation and testing. It also explains how Klaro connects with Google Consent Mode V2, enabling advertisers and developers to maintain accurate analytics while respecting user choices. Khushbu highlights key benefits such as cost savings, legal compliance, brand protection, and improved trust. Ultimately, Klaro transforms consent management from a compliance checkbox into a foundational element of modern web development—making Drupal 1.0 a true privacy-first platform for the open web.

Reference: How Klaro brings privacy & consent control to Drupal CMS 1.0, August Infotech (16 October 2025)

Disclosure: This content is produced with the assistance of AI.

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this story do not necessarily represent that of TheDropTimes. We regularly share third-party blog posts that feature Drupal in good faith. TDT recommends Reader's discretion while consuming such content, as the veracity/authenticity of the story depends on the blogger and their motives. 

Note: The vision of this web portal is to help promote news and stories around the Drupal community and promote and celebrate the people and organizations in the community. We strive to create and distribute our content based on these content policy. If you see any omission/variation on this please reach out to us at #thedroptimes channel on Drupal Slack and we will try to address the issue as best we can.

Related Organizations

Upcoming Events

Latest Opportunities