• Hi,

    i have to check my system if it works legaly with the new data-law in europe.

    if data is exported to third party systems, i have to check their seriousness and have to make contracts with them based on their privacy policy.

    There are a lot of plugins in the internet that “phone home” before they work

    – which data is send to wordpress, when i work with the system?
    – how can i controll third party plugins, if they work legaly?
    – how can i sign contracts with you and them?

    or have i to close my website?

    Regards Bugscout

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  • Moderator t-p

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    WordPress introduced tools to assist with GDPR compatibility in 4.9.6, but GDPR compatibility for specific plugins and themes is up to their developers. Also, you, as the site owner/operator, are the one responsible for ensuring compliance the GDPR and any local variations that may be introduced.

    Click SETTINGS->Privacy to access the current GDPR tools.

    Please read this post for all things GDPR: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/gdpr-your-plugins-and-themes/?

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