Thanks,
Michael
]]>a service I’m using to generate privacy statements is confusing me. It recently added a checkbox to indicate the use of Complianz as Cookie Consent solution. However, in the generated text it says that a connection to Complianz-Servers is opened when a page is loaded in order to download consent data from Complianz?
In my understanding Consent Data is stored in a cookie on the user’s system. When the cookie is deleted, the consent is removed, there is no additional record of that consent data stored with Complianz. Is that correct?
May the legal text refer to “records” of consent as opposed to proof of consent, and can you confirm that, at least in the case of proof of consent, there is no user data sent to and/or processed by Complianz?
Thanks!
]]>Regards,
Fabian
Under what specific circumstances the plugin collect pii and why there are not mentioned in your dpa?
Thank you.
First of all, your service is great, the plugin is great and I hate it to bring this topic up, but I’m from Germany and the DSGVO/GDPR makes even pictures personal identifiable information if there are PII contents in it, like people which have not accepted their free use of these pictures.
I know, it’s something which is still unsolvable without at least a gray area, but better something than nothing, and the reSmush.it service really lacks a Privacy Policy and maybe a Data Processing Agreement too.
I hope you have a little bit of resources to make the service somewhat compliant.
I’m wishing all the best,
Manuel
How can I specify this information into DPA?
For example, WordFence DPA explicitally mention that “Customer is a controller or processor, as applicable, of that Customer Personal Data under the European Data Protection Legislation” (5.1.1.c)
Thank you very much.
]]>I have read through a couple pages regarding your GDPR compliance and also went through (I think) all settings items.
I can’t find any information about how long the IPs are stored within WordPress regarding blocked IPs. In the dashboard, I can see that last week, these X IPs were blocked but when I click on the button “Update blocked IPs” I see no IPs as there is only a table for current blocked IPs, not the ones from before..
So my questions:
– how long are the blocked IPs stored?
– is there a way of manually or automatically remove them?
– what happens with the IPs which are shared over the Security Network? How long are these IPs stored? Are the IP and the site name of the reporting WordPress instance anonymized?
Thank you for help
]]>REGULATION (EU) 2016/679 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation)
Please inform your legal dep and if you update it please let us know to resign the new version.
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