Consent read in a language someone doesn't understand isn't really consent. Show your DPDP banner in English, Hindi, or the languages your audience actually reads — so every opt-in is genuinely informed.
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How it works
The consent widget picks the language for each visitor automatically, with a manual toggle as a fallback — no separate pages and no second script tag.
The widget reads the visitor's browser language and, when you've configured a matching translation, shows the banner in it automatically — falling back to your default language when there's no match.
The banner ships with English and Hindi copy and a visitor-facing EN | हि switch, so a reader can flip to the language they're most comfortable with before they decide.
You provide the banner title, description and every button label — Accept all, Reject all, Manage preferences, Save — per language, so you can speak to your visitors' regional languages rather than a fixed list.
The privacy-notice summary the banner surfaces can be served in the visitor's language too — not just the banner buttons — so the notice they read before deciding is in a language they follow.
Why it matters
Consent read in a language the visitor doesn't follow is weak consent. Presenting the choice in their own language makes it genuinely informed.
Visitors engage with a banner they can read. Clear, native-language choices tend to mean fewer confused clicks and more deliberate decisions.
India is one country across many languages. Meeting visitors in their own tongue is simply better product — and it signals respect for their data.
DPDP Act 2023
The DPDP Act applies across India, a nation of many languages. Two provisions make the language of consent a compliance concern, not a nicety.
Consent must be free, specific, informed, unconditional and unambiguous — and consent can only be 'informed' if the person understood it.
The data principal must be given the option to access the notice in English or any language listed in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India.
DPDP Comply helps you meet these by letting you present the banner and notice in the languages your visitors read. It does not, on its own, guarantee compliance — you decide which languages to configure for your audience.
Built into the consent widget
FAQ
Because consent is only meaningful if the person understood what they agreed to. A banner shown in a language a visitor cannot read does not produce genuinely informed consent. India is a multilingual country, so serving the consent experience in the visitor's own language is both fairer and stronger evidence that consent was informed.
English and Hindi are available out of the box, with a visitor-facing EN | हि toggle on the banner. Beyond that, the banner copy — title, description and the Accept all, Reject all, Manage preferences and Save buttons — is configurable per language, so you present consent in your audience's regional languages rather than a fixed list. You supply the translations for the languages your visitors actually read.
It can. Section 6(1) of the DPDP Act 2023 requires consent to be free, specific, informed, unconditional and unambiguous — and 'informed' presumes comprehension. Section 5(3) also gives the data principal the option to access the notice in English or any language specified in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India. Presenting the banner and notice in a language the person understands directly supports both requirements.
Yes. Each project's banner has a default language, and visitors whose browser language matches a configured translation see that language automatically; everyone else sees your default. The language the widget auto-selects — from a URL override or the visitor's browser — is remembered for the rest of their session, and visitors can switch between English and Hindi at any time with the on-banner toggle.
Add the DPDP Comply banner to your site and configure it for the languages your audience speaks — English, Hindi, and the regional languages that matter to them.
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