WordPress GDPR CCPA DPA Cookie Compliance
GDPR requires businesses to protect personal user data and privacy of EU citizens for transactions that occur within EU member states. And non-compliance could cost companies up to $20 million or 4% of global revenue.
Websites that collect data on citizens in European Union (EU) countries must comply with strict new rules around protecting customer data by May 25, 2018. Being GDPR Compliant or your business will be at risk.
That’s why GDPR Visual Builder—Drag and Drop to enable GDPR CCPA Compliance was created: to give your website the best solution for complying with this new law.
Cookie Consent
Inform users about cookie use and gets their consent.
Term & Conditions Consent
Take users automatically to your Term & Conditions Page and get their consent.
Privacy Policy Consent
Take users automatically to your Privacy Policy Page and get their consent.
Request Data Archive
Collect Data access requests and automatically inform admin.
Forget me form
Create a form for users to request that their stored data be deleted, and automatically notify the website admin. Learn more on Forget Me form
Data Rectification
Allow users to request their stored data to be rectified.
Data Breach Notification
Notify all users of data breaches as required by law.
Control EU Traffic
Now you can display Cookie Popup for EU countries users only or refuse them.
WordPress website owners
It doesn’t whether you sell on your website or not, or even if you don’t collect any data. If you have cookies and other features enabled on your site you will be liable for GDPR.
Content Marketers
Are you tracking your users on your website? Do you have Facebook pixel or track your users in other ways? Do EU visitors come to your site and they interact with your articles, leave comments, etc.?
Ecommerce Sellers
Do you store personal data? Does your site have forms that let people create accounts on your site or share their emails or contact details?
Do you use a bulletin board or a communication center for your visitors?
Affiliate Marketers
Are you tracking traffic on your site? Collecting people’s names and email addresses?
Do you use Google Analytics or anything else to store personal data for statistics purposes?
If there is a Yes, then you must enable a cookie consent banner by using this Ninja GDPR plugin.