Description
Our plugin helps you with GDPR compliance whereby you can apply a shortcode to a page/post and we will provide you with a privacy policy “tailored” to your company/web site.
Once you have purchased an api key, we will work with you over email to get your privacy policy GDPR compliant.
You will never have to edit the privacy policy yourself or keep generating templates, we will be on hand to make the changes for you and the changes are sent through to your web site through our plugin.
Disclaimer: We are not an offical EU Commission or Government resource. We provide knowledgable educational advice based on over 20 years experience in the IT and data security industry. The contents of the privacy policy provided by our plugin, whilst we take every step to ensure that the documents meet GDPR citeria as closely as possible, this plugin does in no way replaces qualified legal advice. Any person or company who intends to rely upon or use the information contained herein in any way is solely responsible for independently verifying the information and obtaining independent expert advice if required.
Installation
This plugin can be installed directly from your wordpress admin area.
NOTE: to activate the privacy policy, you will first need an api key which can be purchased from thegdprlaw.com
- Log in and navigate to Plugins → Add New.
- Type “thegdprlaw” into the Search.
- Locate the “The GDPR Law” by Craig Edmonds in the list of search results and click “Install Now”.
- Click the “Activate Plugin” link at the bottom of the install screen.
- Navigate to Settings → The GDPR Law
- Enter your API key given to you by thegdprlaw.com.
- Create a new page called “Privacy Policy” (or whever you want to call it).
- Put the following short code into the page: [thegdprlaw_privacy_policy]
- Navigate to the page on the front end to see your privacy policy.
FAQ
- Installation Instructions
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This plugin can be installed directly from your wordpress admin area.
NOTE: to activate the privacy policy, you will first need an api key which can be purchased from thegdprlaw.com
- Log in and navigate to Plugins → Add New.
- Type “thegdprlaw” into the Search.
- Locate the “The GDPR Law” by Craig Edmonds in the list of search results and click “Install Now”.
- Click the “Activate Plugin” link at the bottom of the install screen.
- Navigate to Settings → The GDPR Law
- Enter your API key given to you by thegdprlaw.com.
- Create a new page called “Privacy Policy” (or whever you want to call it).
- Put the following short code into the page: [thegdprlaw_privacy_policy]
- Navigate to the page on the front end to see your privacy policy.
- How do I get an api key?
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API key can be purchased directly from thegdprlaw.com
- What is the shortcode to display the privacy policy in my site?
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Put the following short code into the a page or post in your web site: [thegdprlaw_privacy_policy]
- Can I use this plugin with any theme?
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Yes, The GDPR Law privacy policy plugin is compatible with any theme.
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Contributors & Developers
“The GDPR Law” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.8
Release Date: May 28th, 2018
- [Fixed] Resolved an issue with an error saying “Call to undefined function get_plugin_data()”.
1.7
Release Date: May 25th, 2018
- [Added] Added a text area so users can add some custom css to the privacy policy
1.6
Release Date: May 24th, 2018
- [Fixed] Changed some spelling mistakes
- [Removed] Took out the function for checking remote updates as wordpress.org now takes care of that
- [Added] Added a text field for allowing the client to specify the url of their privacy policy so in future that information can be stored against their profile
- [Added] Added icon and banner for wordpress.org
1.5
Release Date: May 22nd, 2018
- [Fixed] fixed an issue with functions.php where it was conflicting with theme functions
1.4
Release Date: May 18th, 2018
- [Updated] Changed plugin name from The GDPR Law Privacy and Cookie Plugin to The GDPR Law
- [Updated] Changed readme.txt description and faq’s
- [Updated] Add a disclaimer in plugin GUI
- [Updated] Changed method to get version number for plugin
- [Fixed] Removed phone home function for checking versions