What Are the OCPA Cookie Consent Requirements?
Everything you need to know about OCPA cookie consent compliance in 2026. Complete guide covering opt-out requirements, cookie banner elements, consent records, and technical implementation for United States - Oregon.
Summary
This guide provides comprehensive technical implementation requirements for Oregon (OCPA). Opt-out rights for targeted advertising, sale, and profiling. Must honor universal opt-out mechanisms (GPC) from January 1, 2026.
This jurisdiction follows an opt-out consent model, meaning websites can place certain cookies initially but must provide clear mechanisms for users to opt-out of non-essential tracking. Users must be informed about cookies and given easy options to refuse them.
Additional requirements for this jurisdiction include: recognition and automatic honoring of Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals sent by users' browsers, special protections and consent mechanisms for children's personal data.
Website owners and operators subject to these regulations must implement compliant cookie consent banners, maintain proper consent records, and ensure their tracking technologies respect user privacy choices. This guide outlines all technical requirements needed to achieve compliance.
Key Requirements Overview
Technical Requirements
Required Banner Elements
First Layer (Cookie Banner)
- Opt Out Of Targeted Ads Link
- Link Privacy Policy
- Manage Preferences Button
Second Layer (Preferences Modal)
- Category Level Disclosures
Implementation Guidance
Oregon's OCPA took effect July 1, 2024, and its universal opt-out mechanism (UOOM/GPC) recognition requirement began January 1, 2026 — sites must automatically honor GPC as a valid opt-out of targeted advertising and sale. Oregon is unusual in granting consumers the right, on request, to a list of the specific third parties to which the controller has disclosed their personal data (not just the categories). Provide a clear opt-out for targeted ads and sale, and avoid dark patterns.
Special Protections
Children's Privacy
Opt-in consent required to process the personal data of consumers known to be 13-15 for targeted advertising, sale, or profiling. Under-13 handled under COPPA.
Sensitive Data
Opt-in consent required for sensitive data processing.
Record Keeping Requirements
Required Consent Record Fields
For each consent action, you must maintain records containing:
- Timestamp ISO
- Opt Out Status
- Gpc Signal Status
- Policy Version
CookieChimp handles all of this automatically. Our platform maintains comprehensive consent records including all required fields, timestamps, consent strings, IP addresses, user agents, and more. Records are securely stored and easily exportable for compliance audits. Learn more about our consent management
Legal References & Resources
Official legal documents and regulatory guidance for this jurisdiction:
Frequently Asked Questions About OCPA Cookie Consent
Oregon (OCPA) is a privacy regulation applicable in United States - Oregon. Opt-out rights for targeted advertising, sale, and profiling. Must honor universal opt-out mechanisms (GPC) from January 1, 2026. It requires websites to provide clear mechanisms for users to refuse non-essential cookies (opt-out model).
Yes. Under OCPA, websites must display a cookie consent banner that includes: opt out of targeted ads link, link privacy policy, manage preferences button. The banner must be shown to inform users about cookie usage and provide opt-out options.
OCPA follows an opt-out consent model. This means websites may place certain cookies but must provide clear and easy ways for users to opt out of non-essential tracking.
Yes. OCPA requires websites to recognize and automatically honor Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals sent by users' browsers as a valid opt-out request.
Opt-in consent required to process the personal data of consumers known to be 13-15 for targeted advertising, sale, or profiling. Under-13 handled under COPPA.
OCPA requires maintaining consent records that include: timestamp iso, opt out status, gpc signal status, policy version.
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