> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.locoia.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.locoia.com/embed-white-label-portal/embed-admin-setup/2.-configure-embed/consent-screen.md).

# 2.4 Consent screen

## Setup

In the Embed configuration, you can decide whether your end users should be asked for consent to use Locoia as a data processor (for GDPR compliance) when they open the iframe for the first time:

![Consent option in embed configuration](/files/oSh8rrWPJYAGYGvcEDjD)

## End User perspective

If you enabled consent, your end users will see a screen like below (the language English or German depends on the `lang` parameter) before they can access the iframe:

![English default version](/files/EPEpo8iBIJFFKTtTNEsN)

![German default version](/files/BALoce6I6CGqKLxYpa9S)

You can **customize the CSS** of this screen with the [CSS customization documented here](/embed-white-label-portal/embed-admin-setup/3.-integrate-embed/customizing-css.md).

In case you want to use a different text or completely different styling, please send us the html that you want to use and we'll add it to your Embed.


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