RealtimeCompliance™
RealtimeCompliance™ actively scans your website to identify third-party services and cookies, facilitating consent management based on regulatory requirements. It continuously scans your website and automatically adds and removes services from your Clym Widget. By default, all domains have RealtimeCompliance™ enabled, with the exception of accounts that have our legacy code implementation.
The functionality is enabled with the automatic approval setting on each account. This means that once the scan no longer detects a service on your domain, you'll receive an email notification and the service will automatically be removed from the respective section and Clym widget. Similarly, when RealtimeCompliance™ detects a new service on your website, you'll receive an email notification and the new service will be added into the Services section from your Clym Portal and in your Clym widget.
You can configure this feature to best fit your needs by going to the Services section in Clym Portal and clicking the “Configure RealtimeCompliance™” button, from the Services menu.

The actions available for you are:
- Enable RealtimeCompliance™: This can enable/disable the functionality. Please note that if you disable it, we won’t be making any future changes to your services automatically, and you will have to review them manually as required. By default, this functionality will be enabled.
- Approval required: By default this is turned off, so that the functionality can automatically add/remove these services, without manual intervention. If you enable it, no automatic changes will be done and before we make any changes to your services, we’ll mark those changes as “pending” and someone in your organization will have to review those suggestions. This can help you have complete control over your services in your Clym Widget.
- Scanning period in hours: This sets the period in hours setting how often the suggestions / changes are gonna be done in the Clym Portal and Clym Widget. The number you see is the minimum number, however if your website has a low number of page views, occasionally it might take more time. The lowest number you can set this is limited by your subscription.
- Accepting percentage: The minimum percentage of scans that must detect a service before it is added to the domain’s list.
- Removing percentage: The minimum percentage of scans that must not be able to detect a service in order to be marked as non-existent and removed from the website.

Regardless if you choose manual review or to have services automatically reviewed, we’ll notify you about the changes to your existing services via email.
If you have certain services, you don’t want to remove even they can’t be detected, you can edit those individual services and toggle on the “Ignore by RealtimeCompliance™” option.

Updated on: 28/10/2025
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