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Cookie Consent Management

This topic covers how you can manage end-user cookie consent requirements in the Controller.

Splunk AppDynamics and Cookie Consent

The Splunk AppDynamics business transaction (BT) correlation with End User Monitoring (EUM) feature collects user data from base pages, reports the data to the Controller, and correlates the end-user activity with backend performance in the UI.

The base-page cookie consent setting requires cookie consent from users to correlate business transactions (BT) with EUM. In turn, the setting either activates or deactivates BT correlation based on how end users interact with your cookie consent requirements. When the setting is activated, you are requiring consent from your users to use cookies (on base pages) for business transaction correlation with EUM.

Note: Splunk AppDynamics certifies Chrome Privacy Sandbox and it doesn't impact the Business Transaction Correlation or any EUM features.

Configure the Base-page Cookie Consent Setting

Note: This setting requires Controller >= 21.11.0 and Java Agent >= 21.9.0.

You have two options for configuring the base-page cookie consent setting: at the account level (applies to all applications under an account) or at the application level (applies to one application).

Account-level Configuration

When you configure the base-page cookie consent setting at the account level, all applications under that account are affected; but you can still make application-level configurations, such as deactivating the setting for one application.

To configure at the account level:

  1. Go to Settings > Administration > Data Correlation.
  2. Under End User Monitoring, toggle Require cookie consent on base pages for Business Transaction Correlation on.

Application-level Configuration

Note: If the base-page cookie consent setting is deactivated at the account level, you cannot activate it at the application level (the toggle will be greyed out).

To activate at the application level:

  1. Go to Applications > Configuration > User Experience App Integration > Business Transaction Correlation.
  2. Under Base Page Cookie Consent, toggle Require cookie consent on base pages on.

Default Settings

Business Transaction Correlation with EUM Setting

By default with compatible agent versions, business transaction correlation with EUM is activated.

Base-page Cookie Consent Setting
  • For existing applications in Controller < 21.11.0, by default the setting is deactivated at both the account- and application-level.
  • For new applications created in Controller >= 21.11.0, by default, the setting is activated at both the account- and application-level.

End-user Interaction with Cookie Consent

The base-page cookie consent setting determines whether BT correlation with EUM is activated or deactivated (on base pages) based on how end users interact with your cookie consent requirements. The scenarios below demonstrate the interaction between the Controller settings and end-user responses to cookie consent.

When the Base-Page Cookie Consent Is Activated

When the base-page cookie consent setting is activated, BT correlation with EUM is activated only if the end user actively consents to cookies. If the end user declines or neither declines nor accepts cookie, BT correlation is deactivated.

Cookie Consent toggle = On AND BT Correlation with EUM toggle = On
User ActionBT Correlation Status
User accepts the cookie consent notice.Activated
User rejects the cookie consent notice.Deactivated
User neither accepts nor rejects the cookie consent notice.Deactivated

When the Base-Page Cookie Consent Is Deactivated

When the base-page cookie consent setting is deactivated, the application does not prompt the user to accept or reject the cookie consent notice.

  • BT correlation is activated if the BT Correlation with EUM toggle is activated:
    Cookie Consent toggle = Off AND BT Correlation with EUM toggle = On
    User ActionBT Correlation Status
    Application does not display a cookie consent notice, thereby user action is not required.Activated
  • BT correlation is deactivated if the BT Correlation with EUM toggle is deactivated:
    Cookie Consent toggle = Off AND BT Correlation with EUM toggle = Off
    User ActionBT Correlation Status
    Application does not display a cookie consent notice, thereby user action is not required.Deactivated
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  • Splunk AppDynamics and Cookie Consent

  • Configure the Base-page Cookie Consent Setting

    • Account-level Configuration

    • Application-level Configuration

    • Default Settings

  • End-user Interaction with Cookie Consent

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Last updated: December 16, 2025

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