phalancs
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [SEOPress for MainWP] Fatal error on ActivationHmm, now it runs into an endless loading loop. Testing on PHP 8.1 with the most recent mainwp 8.1 beta.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [E2Pdf - Export Pdf Tool for WordPress] Make left/right margins biggerThanks. See the attached screenshot. I want regular sized gaps on the left and right hand side next to the content. 20px is far too less. Would need at least 80px. Where can I change this?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Events Manager - Calendar, Bookings, Tickets, and more!] Pop-upsThis is a big problem. Very sad to see this kind of marketing happen…
It’s all been said. Thanks Ipstenu.
You seem to be ignoring my argument. Still, that branded “payment required” page loads external resources, and therefore it is far from being privacy-compliant. Just to make it clear: It is just illegal having it this way in most countries and poses you huge problem to many of your users.
I see you have removed the tracking scripts, nice, but still: This page is not GDPR-compliant. And having such a huge public and branded nag-message is just wrong. I have never seen it anywhere, and I use pro plugins all the way. It is an ad and you should admit it. Otherwise, a simple one line info without branding, links and logo would be enough.
I am sure many users just tick that box, because it can be ticked, and it is not their fault, you that put a privacy defying ad on their site. I just found this out in error. I thought clicking this might do no harm. One can be so wrong…
P.S.: You are talking about privacy, but not get the necessity to provide a physical address on the company website? Is this your understanding of common sense or transparency?
- This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by phalancs.
When you do not pay your hosting provider, no way they would put a branded “payment required” message on your website. This information belongs in the backend and should NEVER be public.
You should really reevaluate your standards. Having a public branded message from a plugin on a website without consent is not tolerable.
I am open to change my review any time and í will keep checking the situation in this regard. Why not just disable the pro-options if no license code is present?
EDIT: I have edited the review to be more precise.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by phalancs.
@edo888 “If you try to turn on paid features, but do not have a subscription to the paid version you will see payment required error page if you try to visit a translated page using sub-directory URL structure.”
You call it “payment required error page”, I call it a “gdpr-non-compliant seo flaw”. This should never trigger such public ad pages disguised as full screen error messages. Also, there should be no way to enable pro features if you are not a pro user in the first place.
It is not OK to manipulate the public appearance of a website in this way. If you want to place an error message, put it in the backend and don’t design it like an ad (and never place tracking scripts without consent).
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Premmerce Permalink Manager for WooCommerce] 404 after updating ver. 2.3.6The plugin is still broken.
Thanks for the great solution.
Thank you for your thorough answer, I will provide a link and more info via your contact form/ support chat and refer to the issues stated here.
Also their website does not even feature an adress.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Org Chart] Not responsive/ Demos brokenSorry, but no. If there is no public example, I am no longer interested. I do not need support, I just asked for a working demo and the existing demos seemingly have a bug.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Org Chart] Not responsive/ Demos brokenSo you are using the limited free version on your own site to advertise the pro version?? Also, the demo link clearly claims: “* Open in mobile for responsive version”.
Also, it is not only that it is not responsive. The diagram just breaks which is what I felt might not be right. So where can I see how the pro version behaves on mobile devices?
Still interested but a little confused. ??
I understand, but I would expect that the content section might be the only section where you can rather be sure that the space available is perfectly determined by the theme.
I have never seen plugins artificially limiting the width with a table inside the content area.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Missing customers (in WC customer list)This is counterintuitive and still I am having customers with 0 orders in the reports list under shop – customers. But whenever I manually create a user with the role “customer” it does not show up in this section.
I understand your rationale but actually it does not stand further assessment. The process of manually creating a custoimer requires too many steps now:
1. create a user
2. reedit the user to enter the adress
3. create an orderOnly after these three steps you would see the customer in the customer report tab. This is stupid. It should be a one step process and of course the report should list those with 0 orders as it perfectly already does if you cancel an order.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by phalancs.