• “By using OpenGraph data, Content Cards grabs the title, description and associated image to the links you embed.”

    First of all, this is great !!!

    …but now GDPR comes in place

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    1st Case
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    If Content Cards grabs this information (title, description and image) just once at the time the post (where the content card is places) is written, this should be fine for GDPR as far as I understand it. Then all this information will be stored in wordpress.

    2nd Case
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    If Content Cards grabs this information everytime a user opens the post, then it’s possibele for the target website (URL of the content card) to grab information about the user like IP address

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    As far as I understand case 1 is how content card is working. It’S possible to cahce images, but this didn’t solve that there will be a connection to the content card URL (title and description will be grabed).

    Is my understanding correct and how to get this issue solved? Do I need to delete all existing content cards when GDPR starts?

    Would be great if there is a way to add a content card by storing all information within my wordpress and having no further access to the URL of the content card. Also there is a need to transform all existing content cards to this approach.

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