• Anonymous User 20069458

    (@anonymized-20069458)


    Dear,

    As of 2016 was when in many countries began to expand legislation on Personal Data. So content creators had to adapt their websites to the new regulations in force today. Nevertheless, most of them have continued and maintained hundreds of links with Personal Data without caring or without responding to requests about compliance with Data Protection regulations such as Habeas Data, RGPD, among others.

    Some of them use wordpress, which is why we write in this forum. As a service provider, could you please instruct your customers to remove all content that violates national and international data protection laws?

    We hope that a private conversation can be started to show which pages are involved.

    Sincerely.

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  • Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    www.remarpro.com does not providing hosting for sites, it provides the software for other people to build their own sites on their own hosts. WordPress’s philosophy and bill of rights permit people to use WordPress software for any reason they want, without any enforcement over legality or illegality. We leave that up to the webhosts. In cases of theft, abuse, harassment, or other such behavior, your best recourse is to contact their web host directly. You can use WHOIS to determine where they’re hosted, as well as resources like https://www.whoishostingthis.com to find relevant information.

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    @adatse This not a conversation for this site. I have archived your new topic.

    This site is only for the following. It’s limited that way on purpose.

    1. Users asking for support of WordPress installations or it’s add-ons such as plugins or themes.
    2. Users asking about the WordPress code such as developing topics.
    3. Users providing support of other users. It’s all volunteer work and builds characters. ?? This includes the moderators such as myself.
    4. Users leaving feedback for WordPress or it’s add-ons.

    Your topic and your new one (which I archived) are not about any of that. Not even remotely.

    As Steve wrote, the WordPress philosophy and bill of rights, the GNU Public License is about the freedom to take the code and do with it what you will.

    That does not include dictating or attempting to instruct site owners about data protection laws. That’s a good thing; data protection and retention and management is not a trivial topic. It is outside of the scope of these forums.

    Please do not create a new topic about this. It’s just not the place for it.

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