I am currently working on my first website and I am currently facing any issue with using Complianz. Once I created the Cookie Statement with Complianz by using the assistent, I had to add my address data and contact details to be published in the cookie statement afterwards. Now, my address changed so I wanted to update that information in the cookie statement. But, I cannot find the setting anymore were I can change my address. When I am now clicking on Complianz -> General -> Information about the website I am just able to adjust the country, but not other data to change show up there. I would really appreciate your help Thank you in advance!
Best, Caroline
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]]>After selling my website I’d like to delete my Translatepress account and all personal information + payment details stored. How can I do that please?
Thanks.
]]>We, a group of researchers from University of virginia and John hopkins university are investigating the GDPR compliance issue for wordpress plugins. During the investigation,
I have installed wordpresss 5.9 in my local machine. Later, I created one root and one regular user account in my local machine. After that, I installed profilepress (https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-user-avatar/) plugin and activated it. By this time, I have some information (personal information) stored in the database. These days, to comply with GDPR, wordpress comes with data deletion and data access feature. So, to test that, I have made a request to delete my regular user from the database and approved it. In the request table, it showed the status to “completed”. But later when I select the data access, it exported that user’s data. I checked the database, I can still see all the information related to that user.
Note that, I haven’t modified my code from the wordpress core, other than the configuration file.
Can you please take a look at this issue? I can also share the screenshot of the whole process if needed. Please let me know if any other information needed.
]]>We are currently in the process of updating the privacy policy on our website and as part of that process I have been tasked with finding out what, if any, personal information is collected by the plugins that we have installed, including the Imsanity plugin. So, as per the question in the topic title: does this plugin collect any personal information from users, such as (but not limited to) name, email or IP addresses?
Hope my question makes sense.
Thanks.
/jenny
]]>We are currently in the process of updating the privacy policy on our website and as part of that process I have been tasked with finding out what, if any, personal information is collected by the plugins that we have installed, including the Font Awesome plugin. So, as per the question in the topic title: does this plugin collect any personal information from website users/visitors? My guess would be “no”, but I still have to ask.
Thank you.
/jenny
]]>Does this plugin collect any personal information from users (other than the email and password that we submit on the settings page), such as IP addresses? The reason I ask is that we are in the process of updating our privacy policy and I need to make sure that no additional information is collected that we may be unaware of.
Thanks.
/jenny
]]>Thanks for a neat plugin! As per the title: does the DFI plugin collect any personal information, for instance IP addresses?
This might seem like a strange question, but the reason I ask is that I am currently going through my website’s privacy policy and I need to know if any additional personal information (that I may not be aware of) is collected by any of the installed plugins.
A routine question, no offence meant.
Thanks.
/jenny
]]>Is there any way to delete this from the support forums section so that my personal information is no longer searchable?
Thanks!
]]>I would like to know if this is RGPD compliant, meaning does it set any tracking cookie (either on itself or by using google translate API) ?
Thanks a lot.
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