In the past, when a blocked iFrame node was removed from a given website page, there was an empty slot where it previously was. You can now choose to replace that empty slot with a customized placeholder that gives people the option to opt-in to the specific type of consent required for the content. This release includes the following:
- The ability to turn on or off placeholders at the project and/or region level.
- Customization controls for the look/feel of the placeholders, including three different themes (light, dark, and brand).

- When enabled, iframes or images that require consent will show the desired placeholder.
- A note in the placeholder indicating that content is blocked and can be unblocked by accepting the specific consent category for that type of content.