This means that orders above 30EUR have to be double confirmed via email or text.
Now how do I make sure my site is compliant with these regulations?
Best regards, Walther
]]>I haven’t seen it anywhere in the settings where I can turn this on?
I.e. VAT should be added as if the gift card was a regular product.
All ok in blocking cookies with my EU-cookie plugin except for one third party from FACEBOOK.NET that could install cookie and this is make my page.
I thought was the facebook pixel or something similar, and deactivated all plugins and checked the code.
I deactivated your plugin and all goes ok.
I re-activated it and again the facebook cookie is it.
Actually i have to deactivate the plugin and i pass the cookie consent test.
But i don’t understand why there is a cookie on the frontend of site when this app is used in backend to send the post to facebook.
Can you tell me how to workaround and where to put hands to remove this cookie??
]]>I have several multisites and I am testing Ginger on citrotux.org. For the “opt-out” to be obvious for the visitors, it would be desirable to have the choice to enable an opt-out button made available to the visitors, such as here: https://orditux.org/
except that it’s not a real opt-out, in the admin board it says to be able to “refuse corrupted third party cookies”, (or the kind, provided the translation to English is right, which might not be).
The thing is, the EU law requests an opt-out, the French CNILL – https://www.cnil.fr/ gives details about that, the opt out must be obvious, easy, the information about what cookies there are and what they are used for should appear.
This is where your Ginger EU Law becomes interesting, it seems to provide in an easy way most of what is necessary and desirable.
I lack a custom field to customize the text in the cookie bar, and additionnally to an opt-in and opt-out button, a third button to link to the privacy policy page would be good. I don’t like to have it in the main navigation bar.
Also, a widget to be added somewhere in the sidebar or footer sections, depending on what the theme provides, would be nice.
The one plugin I am using for the time being is “Cookie notice”. If Ginger can add the above requested features, I’d adopt it and contribute to the translations to English UK and French (if in pain with English I can ask help and more contribs from UK buddies, might even find one who is fluent in both English and Italian).
I have visited and tested more plugins, the two other ones which seem to provide the needed features, and are Open Source, are “tarteaucitron.js”, and “cookiecuttr”.
https://github.com/AmauriC/tarteaucitron.js
https://github.com/cdwharton/cookieCuttr
Perhaps the perfect plugin could be a merge of each one’s best parts?
Thanks for considering my requests,
Mélodie
Old thread asking for it:
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/opt-out-option-1?replies=1
Plugin that hasn’t been updated that supports it:
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/google-analytics-opt-out/
…with this plugin you add “[google_analytics_optout]Click here to opt-out of Google Analytics by setting a cookie in your webbrowser.[/google_analytics_optout]” to a page to use it.
It would be great to be 100% sure that it works correctly as it is a legal requirement to provide it (as I understand at least German law).
Thanks!
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/google-analytics-for-wordpress/
]]>a friend who a build a shop for, asked me about the new 2013/11/EU Law (?). He told me that he have now to build in some Links and Messages during the Shopping Process.
Is it that way and if, is there a solution for WooCommerce?
Best Regards
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/woocommerce/
]]>But where do I set the link to the cookie & privacy policy for the “More Info” text?
And nothing happens when I click on the “Accept” button. I would expect the message to disappear.
Sorry for these stupid questions, but I must be missing something.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/eu-cookie-law/
]]>Using Cookie Cat I find my site is feeding only WP or Google analytic cookies with one exception: the cookie called _qca. This cookie seems to come from Quantcast.com and to return information to that organisation about individuals visiting my site. It is set to expire only after 5 years, which seems ridiculously long. It seems to me that this cookie is a targeting or advertising cookie, which means I would like to remove it from my website. Easier said than done.
A bit of research shows that _qca is actually being placed on my website by Jetpack.
I don’t understand what purpose it serves – it certainly doesn’t serve any purpose for me – but if it is important for Jetpack to function I would like to know what it does so I can categorise it for visitors.
In the WP Forums I found a thread dating from 4 years ago in which Matt Mullenweg writes of this cookie: “We’re going to use this to provide some cool features around uniques and people counting.”
However I can’t find any explanation of any “cool features” related to the _qca cookie that have appeared in the last 4 years. Can someone point me to such an explanation, please?
If there isn’t such an explanation, after four years isn’t it time someone wrote one?
Without a clear explanation of what _qca is for, and an assurance that it is not channeling information about my visitors to commercial exploiters, I would like stop it.
It will be disappointing if the only way to remove this cookie is to stop using Jetpack altogether.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/jetpack/
]]>While Jetpack is Activated Cookie Control does not always appear, in my case bottom left corner of the website.
Disabled all of my active plugins then one by one enabled. Jetpack was the 7th plugin to activate and the problem happened. I then disabled all plugins again with only Jetpack and Cookie Control enabled and yes Cookie Control only appeared sometimes.
Cookie Control WordPress Plugin:
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/cookie-control/
Original Developer Civic UK
https://www.civicuk.com/cookie-law/index
My Site (Jetpack is disabled):
https://www.gulliversonlineservices.co.uk/
The author of Plugin Cookie Control is aware but I would like both parties to look at this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Darren
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/jetpack/
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