How will your business track analytics if consent rules cut off your data flow?
From 31 October 2025, Microsoft Clarity will enforce stricter consent requirements for users in the EEA, UK, and Switzerland. Compliance is no longer optional; without proper consent integration, your Clarity data may be incomplete and potentially unlawful.
This blog will explain Microsoft Clarity Consent API (also known as Consent V2), how it works, and the technical requirements to help your business meet compliance requirements effectively and seamlessly.
Microsoft Clarity is a free analytics tool that helps businesses understand how users interact with websites. Its features include:
These insights are vital for improving conversions, user experience, and decision-making. But with growing data privacy laws, such analytics must align with legal requirements.
Microsoft Clarity recently introduced an updated consent framework known as Consent API, also known as Consent V2. It ensures that tracking begins only after a user grants consent.
With Consent V2, businesses must send consent signals for two storage types:
If denied, Clarity automatically switches to limited functionality. This prevents unauthorised collection and aligns with GDPR, CCPA, and similar global data privacy laws.
The Consent API follows a straightforward, step-by-step workflow that ensures proper consent management:
This workflow ensures that all user consent preferences are respected and tracked correctly.
The new Consent V2 requires businesses to explicitly set consent for ad_storage and analytics_storage. Below is the core implementation snippet:
window.clarity('consentv2',{
ad_Storage: "granted | denied",
analytics_Storage: "granted | denied"
});
window.clarity('consentv2', {
ad_Storage: "granted",
analytics_Storage: "granted"
});
window.clarity('consentv2', {
ad_Storage: "denied",
analytics_Storage: "denied"
});
window.clarity('consentv2', {
ad_Storage: "granted",
analytics_Storage: "denied"
});
To simplify compliance, your CMP must fully support this snippet set, so you do not need to write or manage code manually. It ensures that Clarity accurately receives the user’s consent decisions for tracking.
Before using the Clarity Consent API, ensure the following points:
After implementation, verify that all consent signals are properly sent to Clarity to maintain compliance.
Before you start, review potential pitfalls when using the Microsoft Clarity Consent API:
Ensure you address these issues to stay fully compliant.
Seers Ai is an AI-powered CMP that automates consent collection and signals for Microsoft Clarity. To use the Microsoft Clarity Consent API with Seers Ai, you need to enable it by following the steps below:
Once enabled, Seers Ai will automatically manage user consent for Clarity tracking on your site. You are all set!
To effectively meet AI Act requirements, businesses must understand core responsibilities that ensure compliance, mitigate risks, and protect user data.
Seers Ai helps businesses streamline consent integration for Microsoft Clarity Consent V2. Key benefits include:
As the October 31st, 2025, deadline approaches, businesses must prioritise Microsoft Clarity Consent V2 integration. By respecting user consent and properly configuring consent signals, your business safeguards data integrity, avoids fines, and prepares for future privacy updates. Staying proactive now ensures analytics continuity and builds long-term trust with users.
Regulations and frameworks update constantly, but compliance doesn’t have to be complex. With just one click, Seers Ai enables Microsoft Clarity Consent API, ensuring effortless consent signals and accurate analytics without coding.
Start Free TodayWebsites must integrate the Clarity Consent API to ensure user consent signals are communicated properly. Without it, analytics may run without permission, creating compliance risks under data protection laws. Integrating the API ensures Microsoft Clarity respects user preferences, prevents unauthorised tracking, and provides lawful, accurate insights. This is essential for businesses operating in multiple regions with strict privacy regulations.
The Act categorises AI into three levels: banned AI (unacceptable risks like social scoring), high-risk AI (critical sectors such as recruitment or credit scoring requiring strict governance), and limited-risk AI (systems requiring transparency, such as chatbots or deepfakes).
By default, Microsoft Clarity requires consent before tracking. If a visitor declines cookies, Clarity should not record personal data. However, proper implementation of the Clarity Consent API is essential to enforce this. Without integration, Clarity scripts may attempt to run incorrectly, leading to compliance violations. Ensuring consent signals are correctly configured is the only way to make Clarity work lawfully across all regions.
Microsoft Clarity aligns with GDPR and CCPA by allowing websites to honour user consent choices through its Consent API. This ensures that data collection is conditional, transparent, and limited to lawful scenarios. It prevents unauthorised behavioural tracking, keeps records aligned with data minimisation principles, and supports regional compliance differences. For businesses, a correct setup ensures privacy obligations are met without disrupting user experience or analytics.
If the Clarity Consent API is not properly integrated, Microsoft Clarity may still attempt to capture user activity without verified consent. This creates major compliance risks under GDPR, CCPA, and other privacy laws. Incorrect implementation can also cause inaccurate analytics, misrepresenting user behaviour data. To avoid penalties and unreliable insights, businesses must ensure correct configuration and thorough testing of consent signalling before deployment.
Microsoft Clarity does not record personally identifiable information, but under GDPR and other laws, even anonymised behavioural tracking may require explicit consent. Consent is necessary because anonymised data can still reveal patterns that affect user privacy. With the Consent API, Clarity ensures data is only processed when lawful, making anonymisation an additional safeguard, not a replacement for compliance obligations.
Rimsha ZafarRimsha is a Senior Content Writer at Seers AI with over 5 years of experience in advanced technologies and AI-driven tools. Her expertise as a research analyst shapes clear, thoughtful insights into responsible data use, trust, and future-facing technologies.
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