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Why Some Cookies Aren’t Detected

The cookie scanner visits your site, watches which cookies get set, and saves them to your cookie list so your banner can categorize and block them correctly. It catches the large majority of cookies. Now and then a cookie you can see in your own browser doesn’t show up in the list, which almost always means the scanner never saw it get set.

This happens because the scanner captures one automated visit to the pages you choose. Any cookie that only appears under different conditions can slip past. A missed cookie is not a failure of your banner: consent logging and script blocking keep working, and you can add any cookie by hand in a minute. This article explains the common gaps and how to close them.

You’ll find everything below under SureCookie → Cookie Manager.

How the Scanner Finds Cookies

The scanner loads each page you select in a real browser, the same way a visitor would, and records every cookie set during that visit. It detects cookies added by your theme, plugins, embeds, and tag managers, including ones injected by JavaScript after the page loads.

Because it captures a single, logged-out visit, it only sees what a first-time visitor would trigger. Cookies that depend on signing in, completing an action, or a specific visitor’s location are the ones most likely to be missed.

Common Reasons a Cookie Is Missed

  • It loads only after an action – Some cookies are set when a visitor signs in, submits a form, adds to cart, plays a video, or clicks to load an embed. The scanner doesn’t perform those actions, so the cookie is never set during the scan.
  • The page wasn’t scanned – Only the pages you select are visited. A cookie that fires on a page outside that selection won’t be found.
  • It loads conditionally – Scripts that run only for certain regions, A/B-test groups, signed-in users, or referrers may not fire for the scanner.
  • It’s behind a login or paywall – The scanner visits your site as a public, logged-out visitor and can’t reach members-only or gated pages.
  • The script was blocked during the scan – If a script is held before consent, by SureCookie’s own blocking or another consent tool, it never runs, so its cookie is never set for the scanner to see.
  • It’s set server-side on specific requests – Some cookies are written only on actions like checkout or a form submission, not on a normal page view.
  • A cache served a different page – A page cache or CDN can return a stripped or cached version that differs from what a real visitor receives.
  • It isn’t a site cookie at all – Cookies from a browser extension, your logged-in admin session, or a tag-debugging tool appear in your browser but aren’t part of your public site.

Scan the Page Where the Cookie Appears

If you know which page sets the missing cookie, scan that page directly.

  1. Go to SureCookie → Cookie Manager → Manual.
  2. Under Select Pages, choose the page or pages where the cookie is set.
  3. Click Start Scan.
  4. Open the All Cookies tab to confirm the cookie now appears.

Re-run a scan whenever you add a plugin, embed, or tracking script, since the cookie list reflects your site as of the last scan. To keep the list current without remembering to re-scan, turn on Automatic Scanning.

When a cookie only appears under conditions the scanner can’t reproduce, such as a login, a checkout, or a region-locked script, add it by hand. A manually added cookie is treated exactly like a detected one: your banner discloses it and blocks it by category.

  1. Go to SureCookie → Cookie Manager → All Cookies.
  2. Click New Cookie.
  3. Enter the Cookie Name, then choose a Category: Essential, Functional, Analytics, or Marketing.
  4. Optionally add the Domain, Provider, Purpose, Description, and Duration (Days).
  5. Click Save Cookie.
Add new cookie form.

Note: The category you choose matters. Your banner blocks and discloses cookies by category, so a marketing cookie placed under Essential would load before consent.

Troubleshooting

  • A cookie shows in your browser but not in SureCookie – It’s most likely set after an action or on a page the scan didn’t visit. Scan that page, or add the cookie manually.
  • A third-party cookie never appears – Its script may be blocked before consent, so it never runs during the scan. Add the cookie manually and assign its category; your banner enforces it from then on.
  • A whole group of cookies is missing – The scan may have stopped at your daily page budget, or those pages sit behind a login. See Fix a Stuck or Failed Cookie Scan.
  • Cookies you don’t recognize appear – Some may come from your admin session or a browser extension rather than the public site. Confirm them in a private browser window before categorizing.

Next Steps

After scanning or adding cookies, review their categories so your banner groups them correctly: see Manage Cookie Categories. If scans aren’t completing at all, see Fix a Stuck or Failed Cookie Scan.

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