• Resolved kwebdesign

    (@kwebdesign)


    I’m currently working through a list of plugins that we use, trying to establish the following.

    1. What cookie files (inc. local storage etc) containing personal data are being set by the plugin?
    2. Do any settings need to be changed within the plugin, to make it GDPR Compliant?
    3. Are we adding all the relevant information in relation to the plugin, to our websites privacy policy?

    It’s my understanding that…

    • Black Studio TinyMCE Widget doesn’t set any cookie files (inc. local storage etc) containing personal data.
    • There are no settings within the Black Studio TinyMCE Widget plugin, which need to be changed for GDPR Compliance.
    • There’s no information that needs to be included in our websites privacy policy, in relation to the Black Studio TinyMCE Widget plugin?

    Please could you confirm that this is correct?

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 7 months ago by kwebdesign.
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  • Plugin Author Marco Chiesi

    (@marcochiesi)

    Hi @kwebdesign
    thanks for your inquiry. I confirm that what you wrote is completely correct.
    The only user-related information directly managed by the plugin is the preference about admin pointer dismissal (stored server-side in a user meta), but it cannot be considered personal data as it’s just a flag user for UX purposes.

    Thread Starter kwebdesign

    (@kwebdesign)

    Many thanks for your quick response and for providing a great plugin!

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