When the Consent banner shows a different font than the one selected, it is usually because the specified font is not available on the website. Termly tells the browser which font to use, but does not host or deliver font files. It is the hosting website's responsibility to load and provide access to any custom fonts. If the selected font (such as Montserrat) is not installed or linked properly, the browser will automatically fall back to a default font like Times New Roman. To ensure the selected font displays correctly, the font must be properly installed or linked through the website's code.