Hi Thorsten! ( @per4mance )
Thank you for your post! It’s great to hear you like Buttonizer! I’d like to clarify how Buttonizer uses cookies on your websites and is following the GDPR. Please let me know if you have any further questions/additional notes.
The cookie law forces website owners to inform visitors about cookies they set that concerns the privacy of the visitor. Functional cookies that make the website work better without any privacy concerns are excluded from that law.
The Buttonizer cookie you are talking about is only for functional use, we do not store that information in your database or anywhere else. Also it’s not possible to track the visitor using the cookie as it’s only contains a boolean or timestamp, no unique user identifier is set or read.
The javascript frontend is the only part in the application that uses those cookies to interact with the menus an admin created.
Only in some situations a cookie is set
Also, the functional cookies will only be set if a Buttonizer admin uses one of the following functions in Buttonizer:
– Open Buttonizer menu by default at first page load (boolean, feature in Buttonizer Free)
– Show Buttonizer menu after several amount of seconds (timestamp, feature in Buttonizer Pro)
– Buttonizer exit intent, when set on ‘only once per session’. (Sessioncookie, timestamp, feature in Buttonizer Pro)
In all other situations no cookies are set.
So we do not store any personal information in that cookie and Buttonizer does not track users by itself.
Site owners decision
It’s up to the website admin what they do with the cookies, if they read the cookies in the backand and do other things with them then we’ve intended, then they should inform their users and ask for permission before they do that.
When you use Buttonizer in a correct way, Buttonizer is following the GDPR.
Also, because of your post I’ve created a knowledgebase topic that clarifies the use of cookies by Buttonizer: https://community.buttonizer.pro/knowledgebase/164
Let me know if this clarifies everything about how Buttonizer uses cookies ??
By the way, it’s interesting, sad and a bit scary to see that the EU website has no kind of SSL certificate for such an important website…