Hi,
Congratulations on your plugin ??
However, I have a question, do you foresee in the future an update that would allow the automatic deletion of the data of the users not connected since X days as the law demands GDPR?
In the back-office of the module, you should have a field where you can enter the number of days.
This would concern of course only the data stored in the tables of bbPress.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers.
My WP multisite with bbPress is connected to a member register. Those who login can use forum. Those who don′t login cannot see what is written in forum, but they can se the information in their profiles when searching on Google. How do I prevent the information in bbPress profiles to be visible on Google. I have installed the plugin bbPress GDPR but I can′t find the links to Export Personal Data and Erase Personal Data.
]]>Hi,
with WordPress 4.9.6 (GDPR release) a checkbox
“Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.” was added to the comment form. I’m not sure, if the current comment form from bbpress also remember automatically the form data… but such a checkbox would be awesome.
Furthermore another checkbox is required:
“By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. See our >>Privacy Page<<” or “This form collects your name, email and content so that we can keep track of the comments placed on the website. For more information check our privace policy where you’ll get more info where, how and why we store your data.”
This checkbox is required to be activated before a comment can be make/send.
Thanks in advance,
Alex
]]>I just installed it but I don’t see what it does.
You mention this:
Forums (Delete/Export on user requests)
Topics (Delete/Export on user requests)
Replies (Delete/Export on user requests)
But where can I find those settings?
Could you clarify?
Regards
]]>Hi folks,
On activation I got this:
`Uncaught Error: Class ‘Boss\bbPress\GDPR\BBP_GDPR_Forums’ not found in /wp-content/plugins/bbp-gdpr/includes/controller.php:204′
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