• Resolved glorisol

    (@glorisol)


    I just discovered this great plugin.
    I made a form that will allow my customers to make some product calculations.
    The form is static in the sense that the data is only shown on the page the form with be on (it will not be stored or emailed).

    For some reason my generated form now also contains a “cookie consent” message and an “Approve” button at the bottom. I did not create that, and I also cannot find it in the form settings.
    How can I get rid of that? (I have a general GDPR / Cookie consent implented already)

    Best regards,
    Joost

    • This topic was modified 5 years ago by glorisol.
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  • Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello @glorisol

    If you are using the free version of the plugin, it does not generate any cookie in the public website, only in the administration section to emulate session ids.

    Please, indicate the URL to the page where the form is inserted to check the message you are referring.

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter glorisol

    (@glorisol)

    Hi,

    I only saw the form in Preview yesterday when I logged the ticket.
    As per your request I created a temporary page with the form on it.
    And to my surprise on the form as shown on that page, no “cookie consent” message nor the “Approve” button are shown.

    So apparently it is something with the preview mode while designing the form…

    I cannot share a link to my form design page (as that would mean sharing my admin credentials).
    The temporary page I put the form on is: https://www.glor-isol.eu/quantitiestest/

    Although the behaviour of the plugin is strange on this poiint, you can consider this ticket closed.

    Plugin Author codepeople

    (@codepeople)

    Hello @glorisol

    The preview is happening in the WordPress context, where the plugin uses cookies to emulate the session’s id, but when the form is inserted in the page, it is the public website’s context, where no cookies are used.

    Best regards.

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