Inform the user about the use of external services and how the user's data is transferred around in accordance to the General Data Protection Reg …
Author: | orcas (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.4 |
WordPress version tested: | 5.0.3 |
Plugin version: | 1.3.13 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 03-05-2018 |
Last updated: | 14-01-2019
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Rating, %: | 100 |
Rated by: | 2 |
Plugin URI: | https://www.orcas.de/wordpress-plugin/gdpr-no... |
Total downloads: | 3 060 |
Active installs: | 30+ |
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Screenshots
Notice page
Notice page with additional info opened
List of messages
List with customized messages
Notice page with customized text
Custom error message
Settings page
Settings page with custom user agents and background image set
Style editor
Notice with custom style and background image
List of messages (Pro version)
Multiple message languages (Pro version)
Message editor with Google Analytics selected (Pro version)
Additional settings (Pro version)
Notice in compact mode
FAQ
Can I have more than one title entry type?
Yes, multiple entries with type title are supported. However, only the highest ranking one (lowest menu order or earliest creation date) will be displayed.
How do I reorder my messages?
The entries are ordered by their menu order. The lower the menu order, the higher up the entry will be displayed. Entries with the same menu order will be ordered by their creation date.
Is there a limit to how many entries I can create?
No, you can create as many entries as you like.
I have installed a new plugin I need to inform my users about/My policies have changed
When you change entries, your users will automatically be asked to give their consent again.
If you only changed something minor, for example you fixed a typo, there is also a checkbox near the update button to to mark the change as minor. If you check this box your users will not need to give their consent again.
Can a user revoke or change their consent?
Yes, there are two ways for a user to do that. They can either delete the cookies in their browser to revoke all consent.
Alternatively, you can add an individual link with it’s target URL set to {GDPR_RESELECT}
to your menu. This will generate a link the user can use to re-choose their consent.
{GDPR_RESELCT} is not working. What can I do?
In some cases, themes or plugins may mess up when adding links to the menu and set the placeholder as the link URL.
If this happens to you, you can usually work around this by setting the URL to ?gdpr_reselect=1
instead.
ChangeLog
1.3.13
- Fixed some style oversights
1.3.12
1.3.11
- Fixed some styles
- Updated library
1.3.10
- Fixed mixed content warning (SSL) for custom styles
- Redirect to HTTPS if user visits HTTP but home URL is set to HTTPS
- Fixed links’ contents being potentially shown off-screen
- [Pro] Fixed button label if no links are present
- [Pro] Code refactor
1.3.9
- Updated library
- Fixed custom styles not loading due to file name mismatch
- Fixed custom URL being lost if custom URL gets disabled
- Translation update
1.3.8
- Compatibility with W3 Total Cache
- You can define a custom URL for GDPR to use. This URL can then be excluded from caching
- Requests made to wp-content/cache will not trigger the consent message
- Fixed some typos
- Updated library
- Fixed mobile compatibility of consent page
- [Pro] Fixed compact display in mobile view
- [Pro] Fixed minor bug with compact mode, if the user has not selected anything nothing would be blocked even if it should be
1.3.7
- Several fixed and/or improvements regarding disabled notice pages
- Fixed option checkboxes not saving their state properly when updated for the first time
1.3.6
- Consolidated list view of removed scrips
- Hidden “Reject” button when Pro is active
- Added column “position” in admin list
- Added “disabled” status for example pages and if you need to disable you own pages
- Added example pages
- Links will display as disabled checkboxes, stuck in the “on” state, when Pro features are disabled
- Made custom user agents case-insensitive
- Fixed XML-RPC erroneously being blocked
1.3.5
- Easily modify the background image without the need of CSS
- Fixes in library code
1.3.4
1.3.3
- Fixed rogue closing div in settings
- Some code improvements
1.3.2
- Fixed a problem that crashed the system after upgrade to pro
1.3.1
- Fixed problem with some get_option checks
- Disabled fallback language input and language select meta box when “Detect language” is turned off
- Prevented the creation of multiples of the same sample data if WordPress is set to use English
1.3.0
- Added style editor to backend
- Added invisible mode
1.2.12
1.2.11
- Updated library
- Added Let’s Encrypt to list of known bots
1.2.10
- Added easy way for the user to revoke or change consent
- Fixed non-functional required links
1.2.9
- No blocking of external services in admin backend anymore
- No blocking of external services for admins anymore
1.2.3
- (Pro) Example entries for better beginning
- (Pro) Better language handling
1.2.2
- No script blocking in compact mode
1.2.0
- (Pro) You can now configure a whitelist, to allow specific external services
- (Pro) Admin bar to display used external services
- (Pro) Change between splash screen (default upstream page) and notice overlay (compact mode)
- Support of iframes
- orcas license & shop backend page
1.1.3
- Changed donate link
- Changed changelog formatting
1.1.2
1.1
- Made informational links available in free version
1.0.3
- Added German language files
1.0.2
- Fixed language-related soft lock
1.0