Policy Packs
Policy packs describe which consent model, categories, UI behavior, legal links, and actions apply for a visitor. In hosted mode, the hosted runtime resolves the active policy for each Consent Session.
How resolution works
The hosted runtime evaluates policy match rules against visitor context such as region and country. A typical setup includes:
- region-specific policies for areas like the EEA
- country-specific overrides
- fallback policies
- a default policy for everyone else
The resolved policy controls whether the visitor sees an opt-in, opt-out, IAB TCF, or no-banner experience.
What can change consent behavior
Material changes to a policy can re-prompt users. Examples include changing the consent model, changing categories, changing allowed actions, or changing scope behavior.
Presentation-only changes should not be treated the same as consent-affecting changes. Keep copy, layout, and visual updates separate from changes that alter what the visitor is agreeing to.
Global Privacy Control
When a policy uses opt-out or no-banner behavior, Global Privacy Control can still deny measurement or marketing categories when the browser sends the signal and the policy is configured to respect it.
IAB policies
Use IAB policies only when your consent program requires the IAB TCF flow. Inth can provide the managed CMP layer for eligible IAB TCF projects, while your app renders the IAB banner and dialog from the c15t IAB packages.
See IAB TCF for the Inth platform boundary.