• Resolved 9littlebees

    (@ninelittlebees)


    Hi, my company’s WordPress website is fairly simple but is in breach of GDPR due to embedded Google Fonts. I’ve been looking for solutions and came across OMGF and GDPRess (both plugins which you develop).

    It looks like GDPress solves the same issue as OMGF, but I’m not sure exactly what the difference is.

    Can you please advise on how these two plugins differ in terms of problems they are solving?

    If it matters, we are using WordPress v6.0.2 and PHP v7.4.32.

    Thanks in advance!

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  • Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Well, you might not know this, but OMGF stands for: Optimize My Google Fonts. So, that explains that, doesn’t it? ??

    GDPRess eliminates CSS and JS external requests on your site. It offers the same basic support for Google Fonts that OMGF offers, but OMGF offers a wider range of optimization possibilities.

    Since they are both free, I’d suggest you give them a try to see which fits you better.

    If you’re issue is Google Fonts, go for OMGF. If you have other external requests on your site that you want to get rid off, go for GDPRess.

    Thread Starter 9littlebees

    (@ninelittlebees)

    OK, I got that OMGF is Google Fonts specific, but it looked like GDPRess did the same thing (which you’re saying it does at a very surface level).

    Does GDPRess stop services like Google Maps and YouTube from collecting vistor information? And can both OMGF and GDPRess be used alongside each other?

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    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    No, Google Maps and Youtube are loaded in iframes. You can’t modify an external resource. You can read more about it here.

    Thread Starter 9littlebees

    (@ninelittlebees)

    Thanks very much for your help!

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