Thank you for your inquiry.
We are currently in process of meeting the GDPR requirements which become effective on May 25, 2018. Once we have completed the necessary steps in regards to GDPR compliancy, the expectation is such that our clients will be notified of our status with the systems and processes we will have in place to comply with GDPR.
As for the exact evidence that we will be providing to our clients, we have a team working on our GDPR compliancy and as further progress is made, the understanding is that more information and updates will be readily provided and available. Thank you for your patience as our team dedicated to GDPR compliance is steadfastly working towards enacting new processes and standards in preparation of the May 25, 2018 deadline for GDPR compliance.
Regards.
Thanks @yorman – that’s helpful
Hi @yorman,
can you estimate roughly when a GDPR compliant Sucuri will be available?
Thank,
Gerdski
@gerdski — it should be available before May 25, 2018.
@mariette-jackson a new version of the plugin was released yesterday.
An option to exercise the right of visibility was added [1].
No more options were added to exercise other rights (erasure, portability, rectification, objection or restriction). The development team has no word on legal matters, because of this I encourage you to send your enquires directly to the GDPR team at [email protected]
[1] https://github.com/Sucuri/sucuri-wordpress-plugin/pull/56
By generating an API key in the plugin, Sucuri will collect and store the email address you provide as well as a copy of the audit logs generated by the server. It is stored on sucuri’s servers, and you may retrieve the audit logs using the same email address at any time.
If you purchase other services from Sucuri then more data will be stored. Our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy have more details about what is stored and how to exercise your privacy rights. I hope this answers your questions!
https://sucuri.net/terms
https://sucuri.net/privacy