1. This automatically adds a GDPR checkbox to the activated form where users are able to accept the text you filled in at the ‘Checkbox text’ field. It also keeps a log at the Gravity Forms with the date of acceptation. (“User accepted GDPR on X”)
2. Consents are used to add certain code snippets, such as the Google Analytics code or Facebook Pixel code. If you added some consents, a “Consent” bar is added to the bottom of the site. Your site’s visitors are than able to either decline or accept the loading of these consents. If your visitor decides to decline the Google Analytics consent, for example, it won’t load and you won’t be able to track that particular visitor. You should see it as some kind of “Cookie Wall” – where users are able to decline/accept loaded cookies.
Regarding your answer to question two, I am using gravity forms on my site. But I don’t understand “if you added some consents…”. Is that something gravity forms does? I’m not familiar with “consents” but it seems to me that if I am using a service listed on this consents tab of your plugin I need to do something? For example I do use gravity forms.
If you just want to comply with Gravity Forms: Enable the integration via the ‘Integrations’ tab. This will add an checkbox to your enabled forms and also keeps a log of the acceptation date.
yes, but I think I need to allow users to request access to their gravity forms data, request erasure of their gravity forms data, or request corrections to their gravity forms data. Does your plugin provide that?