Stricly speaking, this might not be seen as compliance with EU 'to the letter because that would mean either disabling large parts of your WordPress site or blocking visitors from browsing your site until they approve usage.
In both cases, your site will become very user unfriendly..
Visitors will see band above each page with notice about cookies being used.
But even if they ignore the message, they will still be able to browse your site.
Besides WordPress's own cookies, there are just too many plugins out there that all place their specific cookies.
Visitor stats, media buttons, embedded Youtube or other media, Gravatar hover cards, chat widgets or buttons, fancy sliders, big menus or other web 2.0 effects, multi-language plugins, adverts.
The list goes on and on so even if it's particlular cases, it would be just silly to attempt this for all sites..
Currently, there are no configuration options.
The bar appears at the top with color.
Future versions will get message, multi-lingual support and some styling options...
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