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In reply to: [ElasticPress] Conflict between Yoast seo premium and ElasticPressUpdate: I updated the Yoast SEO Premium plugin to version 12.3 and the problem seems completely solved.
Thanks so much Surbma,
I will be very happy to test these new features.
Best Regards,
AlfonsoGreat answer. I was hoping I would say it.
I asked you all those questions to see if what I had even guessed could be the solution for consent documentation.
Proof of consent is in the functionality of the plugin itself. (“The functionality itself is the proof”) ✌️😉
Thank you for creating this great plugin. Soon, I will write a review in my personal blog where, I have already covered the argument GDPR and WordPress with two specific guides.
Greetings and see you soon.
Best Regards,
Alfonso
Thanks Surbma for the quick response.
I am happy to know that you will soon implement the possibility for users to change their mind even through a shortcode.
With regard to consent, the GDPR requires the data controllers to prove they have received it.
In the case of your plugin, how can you comply with this policy?
Thanks to your plugin, when the user arrives on the website, it is not monitored and no analytics js code is written in the HTML of the web pages. This is gdpr-compliant.
The problem occurs if the user agrees to be monitored instead. In this case, how can we prove to have received this consent?
If the user decides to withdraw his consent, it means that prior to this moment he had consented to the monitoring.
On the page where you will enter the possibility to change your mind (accept or refuse to give your consent), is it possible to create a report to show that you have obtained this consent for the individual user?
This report, would at any time, state the status of all consents for individual users (consent given or consent not given)
Could this be a testimony of the consent received?
Thanks for everything.
Best Regards,
Alfonso