StatusPage

StatusPage

StatusPage is Atlassian's hosted status page service for communicating uptime and incidents. Its embeddable widgets display real-time service status on websites by fetching data from StatusPage's API. The widgets do not set cookies or collect visitor information.

Overview

StatusPage, part of Atlassian's product suite, gives organizations a public-facing page to communicate real-time service health, scheduled maintenance windows, and incident updates. The embeddable widgets allow website owners to surface this status information directly on their own sites, keeping visitors informed about potential service disruptions without redirecting them to an external status page.

The widgets operate as simple data displays — they fetch current status information from StatusPage's API and render it as a visual indicator such as a status bar or badge. The interaction is read-only and informational, with no visitor data flowing back to Atlassian's servers beyond the standard HTTP request to load the widget content.

What This Script Does

  • Embeds a status indicator widget showing real-time service health information
  • Fetches current incident and uptime data from StatusPage's API
  • Renders visual status indicators such as colored badges or status bars
  • Updates automatically to reflect new incidents or status changes
  • Does not set cookies or store data in the visitor's browser
  • Does not collect visitor information, track behavior, or transmit personal data

Consent & Compliance

StatusPage widgets are purely informational displays that do not set cookies, collect visitor data, or track behavior. The widget makes API requests to StatusPage's servers to fetch status data, but these requests do not include visitor identifiers or personal information beyond standard HTTP headers such as IP addresses. Under GDPR and ePrivacy, informational widgets that do not process personal data or set cookies are generally exempt from consent requirements.

Should You Block This Without Consent?

No. StatusPage widgets are functional, informational displays that communicate service health without setting cookies or collecting visitor data. They serve a legitimate operational purpose with no tracking implications.

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Consent Categories

Functional

Also Known As

statuspage widgetatlassian statuspagestatuspage embedstatus page serviceuptime status widgetincident status page

Industries

Computers Electronics and TechnologyProgramming and Developer SoftwareBusiness and Consumer ServicesMarketing and Advertising

Tracked Domains (1)

statuspage.ioFunctional

Frequently Asked Questions

Do StatusPage widgets need cookie consent?

Generally no. StatusPage is an Atlassian service categorized as functional that displays real-time service health. Its widgets fetch status data from an API and render visual indicators like status bars or badges. Since they primarily show operational information without tracking visitors, consent is usually not required.

What data do StatusPage widgets collect from visitors?

StatusPage widgets are simple displays that fetch current service status from Atlassian's API and render visual indicators. They show uptime, scheduled maintenance, and incident updates. The widgets inform visitors about service health and generally do not set tracking cookies or collect personal data from site visitors.

How does ConsentStack categorize StatusPage widgets?

ConsentStack recognizes StatusPage widgets and assigns them to the functional consent category. Because they serve an operational purpose displaying service health rather than tracking visitors, ConsentStack treats them as functional technology that typically does not require blocking before consent.

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