🔎 Our consent management platform is available in 45 languages:
Arabic |
ar |
Azerbaijani |
az-AZ |
Bengali |
bn-IN |
Brazilian |
pt-BR |
Bulgarian |
bg |
Catalan |
ca |
Chinese Simplified |
zh-CN |
Chinese Traditional |
zh-TW |
Croatian |
hr |
Czech |
cs |
Danish |
da |
Dutch |
nl |
English |
en |
Estonian |
et |
Filipino |
fil |
Finnish |
fi |
French |
fr |
German |
de |
Greek |
el |
Hebrew |
he |
Hindi |
hi-IN |
Hungarian |
hu |
Indonesian |
id |
Italian |
it |
Japanese |
ja |
Korean |
ko |
Latvian |
lv |
Lithuanian |
lt |
Macedonian |
mk-MK |
Malay |
ms |
Norwegian |
no |
Polish |
pl |
Portuguese |
pt |
Romanian |
ro |
Russian |
ru |
Serbian |
sr |
Slovak |
sk |
Slovenian |
sl |
Spanish |
es |
Swahili |
sw |
Swedish |
sv |
Thai |
th |
Turkish |
tr |
Ukrainian |
uk |
Vietnamese |
vi |
Our SDK supports multiple languages out-of-the-box with translations for all our standard messages. The language in which the consent notice will be displayed is the language used by the browser, if it is enabled.
The languages you chose to enable permit the user to see the banner in the desired language. If the user is navigating through a browser that use a language that is not enabled, he will see the banner in English by default. You can change these languages in the Didomi Console.
- Go to your Consent Notice in "Consent Notices".
- Then go to the "LOOK & FEEL" step.
- Finally the default language is the language that will be seen by default if the user browser is using a language not abled by your banner.
- The enabled languages are the languages you enable.
- As an example, if you put polish as a default language:
Users navigating through a browser using a language not enabled (mine was french) will see the banner in polish: