• Resolved ria_

    (@ria_)


    Can you confirm that your plugin doesn’t collect and store data in the database?
    Are you use cookies in the plugin?
    And is the generated csv file GDPR compliant? I meant if I copy the row of the user who requested information about tsored personal data and I send to him only that one row?

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  • Plugin Author Matt Cromwell

    (@webdevmattcrom)

    Hi there,

    This plugin does the OPPOSITE of storing data in the database — it lets you EXPORT the data that’s already in your database.

    Regarding the output, the WordPress built-in tools are better for providing your users ALL the information that your site has per user. This tool simply allows you to export the information the is stored in the wp_users and wp_users_meta tables only. A lot of plugins use those tables to store data, but not all of them, and that’s why the built-in Privacy tools for WordPress are better for your GDPR requests.

    Thanks!

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