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Learn how to manage your website's embedded content with Clym.

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  • How to generate the code for embedded content
    Steps to take to get the embed code for embedded content you have added to your Clym account If you have any third-party content embedded on your website, such as a YouTube or Vimeo video, you will want to add it to your Clym account so that the content can be blocked from loading until a user gives their consent. After adding each third-party service to your account, Clym will generate a unique embed code that can be placed on your website to help ensure you are following regulatory requirSome readers
  • How to add an embedded content service to your Clym widget
    Steps to take to add an embedded content service to your Clym widget If you have any third-party content embedded on your website, such as a YouTube or Vimeo video, you will want to add it to your Clym account so that the content can be blocked from loading until a user gives their consent. After adding each third-party service to your account, Clym will generate a unique embed code that can be placed on your website to help ensure you are following regulatory requirements. This embed codeFew readers
  • How to enable VPPA on a new embedded service
    Steps to take to enable VPPA on a new embedded content provider The Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) is a U.S. federal law that protects individuals' privacy by regulating the collection, use, and sharing of video-related data without explicit user consent. This law applies to any website that embeds videos and collects or shares user data, requiring businesses to be transparent and accountable when handling sensitive information. Whether your website uses embedded videos for marketing,Few readers
  • Embedded content overview
    Learn the basics of embedded content with Clym If you have embedded content on your website, such as a YouTube or Vimeo video, several regulations require you to collect consent from your website visitors to load the third-party content on your website. Clym will place an overlay on top of the embedded content, that will be removed as soon as the user expresses their consent. Managing your embedded content is quick and easy: How to add an embedded content service to your Clym widget (hFew readers
  • How to enable VPPA on an existing embedded service
    Steps to take to enable VPPA on an existing embedded content provider The Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) is a U.S. federal law that protects individuals' privacy by regulating the collection, use, and sharing of video-related data without explicit user consent. This law applies to any website that embeds videos and collects or shares user data, requiring businesses to be transparent and accountable when handling sensitive information. Whether your website uses embedded videos for markFew readers
  • How to deactivate embedded content
    Steps to take to deactivate embedded content you have added to your Clym account If you have any third-party content embedded on your website, such as a YouTube or Vimeo video, you will want to add it to your Clym account so that the content can be blocked from loading until a user gives their consent. As your business needs change and you need to modify your website's content, you may need to deactivate an embedded content service from within your Clym Portal account. Deactivating embeddeFew readers
  • VPPA Overview
    Overview of the VPPA functionality and steps to take to customize your VPPA settings on your embedded content The Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) is a U.S. federal law that protects individuals' privacy by regulating the collection, use, and sharing of video-related data without explicit user consent. This law applies to any website that embeds videos and collects or shares user data, requiring businesses to be transparent and accountable when handling sensitive information. Whether yoFew readers
  • How to edit code for embedded content
    Steps to take to edit the embed code for embedded content you have added to your Clym account If you have any third-party content embedded on your website, such as a YouTube or Vimeo video, you will want to add it to your Clym account so that the content can be blocked from loading until a user gives their consent. After adding each third-party service to your account, Clym will generate a unique embed code that can be placed on your website to help ensure you are following regulatory requiFew readers

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