Company type | Company |
---|---|
Industry | Privacy Tech |
Founded | 2017 |
Founder | Mischa Rürup, Daniel Johannsen, Lisa Gradow |
Headquarters | Munich , Germany |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Donna Dror (CEO), Ibrahim Husseini (CPTO), Ea Luise Andersen (COO), Jaroslaw Kruszewski (CFO), Adelina Peltea (CMO) |
Website | https://www.usercentrics.com/ |
Usercentrics is a consent management platform based in Germany that helps companies obtain, manage, and document user consent. [1] [2] [3]
Usercentrics GmbH was founded in 2017 in Munich, Germany, by Mischa Rürup, Daniel Johannsen, and Lisa Gradow. [4] In 2012, Cybot, the parent company of Cookiebot, was launched in Denmark. On September 8, 2021, Usercentrics merged with Cybot and continued to operate under the name Usercentrics. [5]
In September 2018, Usercentrics received a pre-seed round of funding from investors, including Cavalry Ventures and Reimann Investors. [6] In July 2019, the company closed a Series A round of €4,000,000, led by Alstin Capital. [7] [8] In December 2020, Usercentrics raised €17,000,000 in a Series B round led by Full In Partners. [9] [10]
In Spring 2024, Usercentrics received G2 badges, including Leader in the Consent Management Platform category. [11] [12] In May 2024, Usercentrics achieved a 50% Year-over-Year growth. [13] [14]
Usercentrics has technology for businesses to collect, manage, and document user consents and preferences on websites and apps, to enable businesses to be compliant with global privacy regulations. [15] The company provides products such as Usercentrics Web CMP, Cookiebot™CMP, Usercentrics App CMP, Usercentrics TV CMP, Consent Management API, Cookiebot for Wix, Cookiebot CMP WordPress Plugin, and Preference Manager. [16] [17] [18] [19]
Usercentrics enables compliance with global regulations including GDPR (EU), [20] CCPA (California), [21] VCDPA (Virginia), [22] LGPD (Brazil), [23] POPIA (South Africa), [24] FADP (Switzerland), [25] and DMA (EU). [26] [27] [28]
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Company type | Company |
---|---|
Industry | Privacy Tech |
Founded | 2017 |
Founder | Mischa Rürup, Daniel Johannsen, Lisa Gradow |
Headquarters | Munich , Germany |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Donna Dror (CEO), Ibrahim Husseini (CPTO), Ea Luise Andersen (COO), Jaroslaw Kruszewski (CFO), Adelina Peltea (CMO) |
Website | https://www.usercentrics.com/ |
Usercentrics is a consent management platform based in Germany that helps companies obtain, manage, and document user consent. [1] [2] [3]
Usercentrics GmbH was founded in 2017 in Munich, Germany, by Mischa Rürup, Daniel Johannsen, and Lisa Gradow. [4] In 2012, Cybot, the parent company of Cookiebot, was launched in Denmark. On September 8, 2021, Usercentrics merged with Cybot and continued to operate under the name Usercentrics. [5]
In September 2018, Usercentrics received a pre-seed round of funding from investors, including Cavalry Ventures and Reimann Investors. [6] In July 2019, the company closed a Series A round of €4,000,000, led by Alstin Capital. [7] [8] In December 2020, Usercentrics raised €17,000,000 in a Series B round led by Full In Partners. [9] [10]
In Spring 2024, Usercentrics received G2 badges, including Leader in the Consent Management Platform category. [11] [12] In May 2024, Usercentrics achieved a 50% Year-over-Year growth. [13] [14]
Usercentrics has technology for businesses to collect, manage, and document user consents and preferences on websites and apps, to enable businesses to be compliant with global privacy regulations. [15] The company provides products such as Usercentrics Web CMP, Cookiebot™CMP, Usercentrics App CMP, Usercentrics TV CMP, Consent Management API, Cookiebot for Wix, Cookiebot CMP WordPress Plugin, and Preference Manager. [16] [17] [18] [19]
Usercentrics enables compliance with global regulations including GDPR (EU), [20] CCPA (California), [21] VCDPA (Virginia), [22] LGPD (Brazil), [23] POPIA (South Africa), [24] FADP (Switzerland), [25] and DMA (EU). [26] [27] [28]
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