05-22-2018, 12:42 PM
05-22-2018, 01:07 PM
(05-17-2018 12:03 AM)Doormat Wrote: [ -> ](05-16-2018 11:46 PM)scraigwake Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you for the share. Reps added. I added it to a WP website and it seems to be working fine.Hi, Many Thanks for the Rep,
This is a genuine untouched plugin which we purchased yesterday with reseller rights, I also gave it a full test before adding it to BBHF as A Gift to everyone on here, I have been fortunate over the years to have had so much Value from other members so A little payback seems fair to me.
There will be more to come ...
Regards
Doormat
Did you really buy this product or downloaded it from a free download site? Or that download site is yours? Anyway, thanks for sharing!
05-22-2018, 09:05 PM
Awesome share max repped thx...
05-22-2018, 09:50 PM
Yep, so much scaremongery - all nonsense. Be honest, do you know anybody who has been in trouble for not having EU cookie law compliance?
There is no legal sense to these overreaching laws. If every country in the world is allowed to tell you what you must put on your website - aren't we getting ridiculous. So if Putin demands you put his bio on all your sites (just in case any Russians visit you) , are you going to do it? Maybe the Pope could demand a prayer - Vatican City is a sovereign country too.
If you don't live in the EU or have assets there, totally unenforceable. Inside the EU, well the EU makes laws, but the member states have to police them. I seriously doubt they are interested. Here in the UK the police don't even have the resources to investigate burglaries.
If you run something like Facebook, it's a different story, of course, because some politician might be out to get you - and this could be a tool - but going after small websites - the optics of that are awful.
In the end the ideas of the GDPR are probably good - but it is about processes, not a plugin. Many of the components used in business will do their own compliance, autoresponders, paypal, clickbank, probably Wordpress eventually etc. Mainly, it seems if you run a site that has 'membership' you need to pay some attention.
There is no legal sense to these overreaching laws. If every country in the world is allowed to tell you what you must put on your website - aren't we getting ridiculous. So if Putin demands you put his bio on all your sites (just in case any Russians visit you) , are you going to do it? Maybe the Pope could demand a prayer - Vatican City is a sovereign country too.
If you don't live in the EU or have assets there, totally unenforceable. Inside the EU, well the EU makes laws, but the member states have to police them. I seriously doubt they are interested. Here in the UK the police don't even have the resources to investigate burglaries.
If you run something like Facebook, it's a different story, of course, because some politician might be out to get you - and this could be a tool - but going after small websites - the optics of that are awful.
In the end the ideas of the GDPR are probably good - but it is about processes, not a plugin. Many of the components used in business will do their own compliance, autoresponders, paypal, clickbank, probably Wordpress eventually etc. Mainly, it seems if you run a site that has 'membership' you need to pay some attention.
05-24-2018, 03:08 AM
Great share, thanks. Max reps added.
10-17-2018, 07:56 PM
Link down - can someone reup please? Thanks
10-18-2018, 07:03 PM
Please reup thanks you