• Resolved erisf

    (@erisf)


    I’d like to be fully GDPR-compliant when using Graphcomment.

    Is it possible to anonymize commenters’ IP addresses? Can admin export data, or permanently delete it? Does the admin fully own the comments and users’ data?

    Thank you.

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  • Plugin Author graphcomment

    (@graphcomment)

    Hello,

    As a publisher on the Internet and with regard to the RGPD, you are required to keep an IP trace of the authors who have posted a comment on your site. This is a legal requirement in many countries, so that you can keep track of potential infringements so that you can take legal action and protect you if necessary. This information is not shared or sold by GraphComment, you remain the full owner. In addition, these IPs remain anonymous in the sense that we do not ask for the true identity of the users, they use a pseudonym. As an administrator, yes, all the data belongs to you and you are free to dispose of it as you wish. You can retrieve the data at any time via a file export tool, or via our API if you have a premium plan. You can also delete your account and your website at any time in GraphComment admin, which will delete all your data. Users are also owners and masters of their data, they too can themselves at any time delete their account or their profile which contains their data or delete the comments one by one in their history.
    I hope I have answered all of your questions.
    Best,
    J.

    Thread Starter erisf

    (@erisf)

    Thank you!

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