• Resolved nblund

    (@nblund)


    Hi there. Complianz scans the Stripe and Google Analytics cookies. Problem is that I am not aware of ever having installed them. This must be a very fundamental issue, but I have no clue as to what it is. It seems to appear only in the Complianz listing in the source code? Thanks.

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  • Plugin Author Rogier Lankhorst

    (@rogierlankhorst)

    Hi @nblund,

    As Complianz scans the cookies set in your browser, it is possible it picks up cookies which were installed previously, but are not active anymore.

    On the cookie scan page you can use the “clear cookies” option. Then also clear your browsercache to make sure all cookies are cleared.

    If you then run a new cookie scan, these cookies won’t appear again if they aren’t used on your site anymore.

    Let me know if that helps.

    Thread Starter nblund

    (@nblund)

    Hi there. Thanks. Unfortunately, something is still not right? I scanned three times – the first two times no cookies were found. The third time the following cookies were identified:

    Cookies on your own domain
    WP_DATA_USER_1
    tablesorter-savesort
    csUIPreferences
    wp-api-schema-modelhttps://nblund.com/wp-json/wp/v2/
    topee_tabId
    complianz_policy_id
    wp-wpml_current_admin_language_d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
    wp-wpml_current_language
    __stripe_mid
    wp-settings-1
    wp-settings-time-1
    wordpress_test_cookie
    cmplz_marketing
    _ga
    wordpress_sec_3877930d16558b42b89a5c35490c28e0
    PHPSESSID
    wordpress_logged_in_3877930d16558b42b89a5c35490c28e0

    Plus third-party:

    Google reCAPTCHA
    Google Fonts

    As you can see. Woocommerce, Stripe, and Google Analytics remain. But I don’t seem to find them in my configuration. Exactly which domains / folders does Complianz scan? I really don’t recall ever having tested / installed Woocommerce, for example, on this domain… Thanks.

    Plugin Contributor Leon Wimmenhoeve

    (@leonwimmenhoeve)

    Hi @nblund,

    Could you confirm that you cleared all cookies from your browser before issuing a new cookiescan? If you did, please walk through these steps:

    1. in the Complianz wizard, navigate to Cookies -> Statistics and make sure that you have indicated that you are not collecting statistics on your site with Google Analytics.
    2. Click save on the bottom right and, in the same section, navigate to cookie scan. Click ‘clear cookies’. Then issue a new scan.

    If you are not using these services on your site, the scan should not pick them up (anymore).

    Kind regards,
    Leon

    Plugin Contributor Aert Hulsebos

    (@aahulsebos)

    Hi @nblund,

    Did this work out for you?

    Let me know:)

    regards Aert

    Thread Starter nblund

    (@nblund)

    Hi there. I am sorry, but no, I didn’t work out. Google Analytics and Stripe are still listed despite the attempts suggested in the above. Any other suggestions? Thanks.

    Plugin Contributor Aert Hulsebos

    (@aahulsebos)

    Hi @nblund,

    There must be a very persistent cookie somewhere, could you try an incognito window – clear cookies. Visit the website, go back to the cookie scan, and start the scan.

    If the cookies remain, please share your plugin list. We can’t find what’s not there.

    regards Aert

    Thread Starter nblund

    (@nblund)

    Hi there. So this time the scan showed no Stripe and GA cookies. Not sure what’s going on. I will follow it closely and revert if something strange happens again. Thanks for your help.

    Plugin Contributor Mathieu Paapst

    (@paapst)

    Hi @nblund Great to hear that your issue is resolved! Could you tell us what you think of the plugin or the support by casting your Review here? We’d love to hear your feedback!

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