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Dismiss Privacy Tools

Description

Disable and remove Privacy Tools, (added in version 4.9.6 — completely GDPR OFF) and reset options to default, when it is activated, or if it is in mu-plugins directory.

Development takes place at GitHub and Travis CI. Compatible with GlotPress Translations.

Approved in the repository of the plugin directory on 2018-06-28

If you need to partially disable only Privacy Pointers, Privacy Notification Nag, without removing Privacy Tools, you can useDismiss Privacy Nag“.

Features:

  • Disable Privacy Tool /wp-admin/privacy.php
  • Disable Erase Personal Data /wp-admin/tools.php?page=erase_personal_data
  • Disable Export Personal Data /wp-admin/tools.php?page=export_personal_data
  • Remove scheduled action used to delete old export files.
  • Remove scheduled event used to delete old export files.
  • Remove scheduled hook used to delete old export files.
  • Short circuits the option for the privacy policy page to always return 0 to avoid unneeded database query.
  • Delete unnecessary database options.
  • Reset all options to default.
  • Don’t show the privacy feature pointer to new users.
  • The suggested code to auto dismiss it seem to not working well — remove_action( ‘admin_print_footer_scripts’, array( ‘WP_Internal_Pointers’, ‘pointer_wp496_privacy’ ) );
  • The remove_action for pointer_wp496_privacy needed to be called from the admin_enqueue_scripts action with a priority of 11.
  • NEW – Dismiss pointer for the new privacy tools. FIXED!
  • NEW – Disable comments cookies opt-in and remove related option.

Because I made this?

Simply because is different to the other similar plugins.

Technical References

Translators: leave all technical references in English!

Dismiss all the new feature pointers.

@since 3.3.0

All pointers can be disabled using the following:

remove_action( ‘admin_enqueue_scripts’, array( ‘WP_Internal_Pointers’, ‘enqueue_scripts’ ) ); # This work but “unfortunately” as alternative solution that remove all pointers!

@param string $hook_suffix The current admin page.

Dismiss a pointer for the new privacy tools.

@since 4.9.6

Privacy pointer can be disabled using the following:

remove_action( ‘admin_print_footer_scripts’, array( ‘WP_Internal_Pointers’, ‘pointer_wp496_privacy’ ) ); # This for now not work: due a bug? Investigating… wp496_privacy ???

@param string $hook_suffix The current admin page.

Credits

Issue (bug) fixed by my brother Garrett Hyder and tested from Pascal Birchler (swissspidy): refer to Ticket 45529 opened by Dale Harrison.

Thanks to Ross McKay (webaware) and Stephen Edgar (netweb) to support me in New Zealander (English) translations, in some typo errors, and some minor (English) error stuff.

Thanks to Fernando Tellado (fernandot) and Nilo Velez to support me in Spanish translations.

Thanks to all!

Tips

A neat trick, is to put this single file dismiss-privacy-tools.php (not its parent directory) in the /wp-content/mu-plugins/ directory (create it if not exists) so you won’t even have to enable it, and will be loaded by default, also, since first step installation of WordPress setup!

Also, for translation functionality, put all files of the single languages (dismiss-privacy-tools-en_US.mo for example) that you need (not its parent directory) in the /wp-content/mu-plugins/ directory (create it if not exists) and will also be loaded by default, since first step installation of WordPress setup!

Note that mu-plugins functionality is available since WP 2.8+ or greater and is not present in WP 2.7+ or previous.

About it

The code of this plugin is not written with a PHP framework, but manually, with a simple PHP editor compatible UTF-8 without BOM, and Unix LF. To avoid code corruption, do not edit it with WordPress embedded editor, or with any specifications incompatible editor. This author is exonerated from any responsibility or damage (directly or indirectly) caused and due to the use of this bad practice.

super light secure and fast plugin easy on server resources

About me

Dismiss Privacy Tools is developed by Luciano Croce, 13-years “officially” WordPress Plugins & Themes Developer Senior, Co-Author of plugin Classic Editor, polyglot (based on English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Ligurian), GTE en_GB & en_CA, PTE for Plugins & Themes in more languages, PTE for Italian WordPress.org & Plugins & Themes Directory, Local Manager of Ligurian Language Community for WP LIJ, Validator English (UK) for WordPress.com, translator for my & other projects, book author of TRUE DOS (the dark side of its history from the dark side of its users) Code Tweaker & Bug Hunter, Security Mechanic & WPMU Lover, Freelancer & Volunteer.

Privacy

This plugin does not collect or store any user related data or personally identifying information, does not set any cookies, and it does not connect to any third-party websites. It only uses functionality that is available in WordPress. In those terms, it does not affect your website users’ privacy in any way.

GDPR

This plugin does not collect or store any user related data or personally identifying information, but does not do anything to make your site less GDPR compliant. I have done my best to ensure that is 100% GDPR compliant, but I’m not a lawyer, so can’t guarantee anything. To determine if your site is GDPR compliant, please consult a lawyer.

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Contributors & Developers

“Dismiss Privacy Tools” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

“Dismiss Privacy Tools” has been translated into 13 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.

Translate “Dismiss Privacy Tools” into your language.

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Changelog

Approved in the plugin directory on 2018-06-28

Detailed changes are available on GitHub.

1.0.2

Release Date: January 14, 2019

  • Solved issue that can’t correctly remove (wp496_privacy) from privacy pointer.
  • Aligned the version number of Dismiss Privacy Tools with that of Dismiss Privacy Nag.

1.0.1

Release Date: October 16, 2018

  • Disable comments cookies opt-in and remove related option

1.0.0

Release Date: June 29, 2018

  • Public initial commit

0.0.1

Release Date: June 28, 2018

  • GitHub initial commit