Jimdo

Jimdo

Jimdo loads core scripts that render website pages built on its platform, handling layout presentation, navigation, and e-commerce functionality. Scripts also integrate analytics and marketing tools configured by the site owner within the Jimdo builder interface.

Overview

Jimdo is a website builder platform similar to Wix or Squarespace, enabling users to create websites through a drag-and-drop interface. When Jimdo's scripts appear, they're typically rendering the entire website — the page itself is built on and served by Jimdo's platform. Any third-party integrations (analytics, marketing tools) are configured by the site owner through Jimdo's builder.

The privacy footprint of a Jimdo-hosted site depends primarily on what integrations the site owner has enabled.

What This Script Does

Jimdo's scripts serve the website and manage configured integrations:

  • Website rendering: Loads and displays the website pages, layouts, navigation, and interactive elements built in Jimdo's editor
  • E-commerce functionality: For online stores, handles product catalogs, shopping carts, and checkout flows
  • Form handling: Processes contact form submissions and other form-based interactions
  • Third-party integration loading: Loads analytics, marketing, and social media scripts configured by the site owner
  • Performance optimization: Manages asset loading, responsive layouts, and CDN delivery

Consent & Compliance

  • GDPR: Jimdo acts as a data processor for the website content. Site owners are responsible for consent management of any third-party integrations they've configured.
  • ePrivacy Directive: Core website rendering is strictly necessary. Third-party integrations require individual assessment.
  • Jimdo's consent tools: Jimdo provides built-in cookie consent functionality that site owners can configure.

Should You Block This Without Consent?

Jimdo's core website rendering scripts are functional — they serve the website visitors came to see. Blocking would prevent the site from loading. Third-party integrations configured by the site owner should be evaluated individually and may require consent.

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Computers Electronics and Technology

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Jimdo require consent?

Jimdo's core website rendering is functional and strictly necessary to serve the site — blocking it would prevent the page from loading. Third-party integrations the site owner has enabled through Jimdo's builder should be evaluated individually and may require separate consent.

What does Jimdo's script do?

Jimdo scripts render the full website, including layouts, navigation, e-commerce, forms, and responsive design. They also load any third-party analytics or marketing tools configured by the site owner within the Jimdo builder interface.

How does ConsentStack handle Jimdo?

ConsentStack treats Jimdo's core rendering scripts as functional and does not block them by default. Third-party tools loaded through Jimdo are assessed individually. ConsentStack helps you map which integrated tools require consent and block them accordingly.

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Manage consent for Jimdo

ConsentStack automatically detects and manages Jimdo trackers so your site stays compliant with global privacy regulations.