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NicolettaMember
I'm not a GDPR expert by any means, but as far as I understood it a checkbox is not necessary for WordPress comments. You only need to give the user information about which data you collect and how you use it with a link to your privacy notice. So I simply added a short information text before the "submit" button. I did this with code and the genesis hooks.
If you rather want a checkbox with a plugin, maybe this one can help you: https://www.wpgdprc.com/
But the WordPress "GDPR update" should be out this week, so I would wait till then.
Unfortunately I'm not using the Genesis Enews Extended plug in so I can't help you there.
NicolettaMemberThat makes sense.In the german blogging community everyone is currently writing about how the IP adresse is a PII, but I just did some more digging and it seems indeed that even according to a European Union court rule the IP is currently only considered a PII in combination with other information that can be used to identify a person.
You just helped me a lot, thanks!
NicolettaMemberThank you for this information! I will check out the article and the FB group.
I thought that Google Fonts uses the users IP-Adresse which is a personally identifiable information? Wouldn't that be against GDPR, if the user doesn't give his consent? At least that's what I read in multiple german GDPR articles.
NicolettaMemberThat worked, thank you! I guess my tries where not specific enough.
NicolettaMemberHi Dom
Thanks for the input! I already tried it without the space it doesn't make a difference.
NicolettaMemberThat indeed solved the problem. Thank you very much for your help!
NicolettaMember@davidzack: I think we are searching for the same thing.
I have an idea for some kind of a workaround but haven't gotten to get it to work yet. I have activated the post types in genesis and now want to change the genesis loop on the front page so that only posts with the type "video" are shown as full posts and "standard" post types are shown with an excerpt. This would allow my visitors to watch the videos directly on the front page. But this of course only works because my video posts have hardly any text anyway. Maybe this gives you some ideas :).
NicolettaMemberAre there even more variants? I tried the following filters, but "read more" only appears afters excerpts created with a content limit and not after excerpts created with the "more" tag of the wordpress text editor.
add_filter('the_content_more_link', 'sp_read_more_link'); add_filter( 'the_content_limit', 'sp_read_more_link' ); add_filter('get_the_content_more_link', 'sp_read_more_link'); add_filter('excerpt_more', 'sp_read_more_link');
And if I use the following filter "read more" appears, but the excerpt text disappears and only the title, the meta and the featured image are shown:
add_filter( 'the_excerpt', 'sp_read_more_link' );
NicolettaMemberThank you! Checking for the_excerpt and the_content brought the solution. I deleted "add_filter('the_content_feed', 'featuredtoRSS');" and now it works like I want it to.
NicolettaMemberDid you test it with the Metro Pro Theme?
I have featured images in content archives und for teaser posts enabled but I can't get the plugin to run. Guess I have to keep trying or find another solution.
NicolettaMemberThanks a lot for the fast answer and for already asking the plugin support!
I just read on the plugin support page that apparently there's a problem with WordPress 4.5, so it's also possible that that's the problem and not Genesis.
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