> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://cmp.docs.sirdata.net/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://cmp.docs.sirdata.net/en/faq/integration/how-to-verify-my-cmp-integration.md).

# How to verify my CMP integration

#### 1. Why verify my CMP integration ?

The CMP (Consent Management Platform) is essential for managing user consent choices on your site. It is important to ensure that it functions correctly to comply with regulations and guarantee a good user experience.

#### 2. How to know if my CMP is properly installed ?

* Open your site in incognito/private browsing mode.
* The CMP should be displayed as soon as you arrive on the site.
* Ensure that the acceptance and refusal buttons are working.

#### 3. How to verify the recording of consent ?

* Accept or refuse cookies.
* Refresh the page and check if your choice is correctly taken into account.
* If the CMP is displayed again, there may be a problem.

#### 4. How to test the proper functioning of cookies ?

* Go to your browser settings.
* Check if cookies have been recorded according to your choice.
* If cookies are present despite a refusal, contact your technical support.

#### 5. What to do in case of a problem ?

* Ensure that your configuration is correctly activated on the Sirdata site.
* Try another browser to see if the problem persists.

#### 6. Conclusion

Verifying your CMP is simple and fast. Proper functioning ensures compliance with rules and better user trust. If you encounter an issue, do not hesitate to **contact us**!


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