• Resolved polakr

    (@polakr)


    How do you deal with GDPR and the fact that something is downloaded to the user’s computer that he did not explicitly agree to – that he did not click on. Thanks.

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  • Plugin Author Gijo Varghese

    (@gijo)

    @polakr how do you deal with images downloaded by your website? what about downloaded CSS and JS? What about font files? Same applies here.

    Thread Starter polakr

    (@polakr)

    But those are the resources that belong to the page that the visitor requested by clicking on the link. You, if I understood correctly, are downloading the resources of a page that he did not request to his computer. But maybe I’m just misunderstanding the principle ??

    Plugin Author Gijo Varghese

    (@gijo)

    @polakr we only preload pages in your own sites, not external links. Also only load the HTML of the pages, not the resources inside it (like images, css, js etc).

    Also, these preload pages are stored temporarily, until you next page navigation.

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