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swguy, I got European clients on my hosting. Not giving up money. Part of the reason for me digging into this was to see what I needed on my website. Global business -which I know you have as well.
Well, it was a pain, but personally I do like this law. And I'm European.
I'm tired of getting phone messages, emails, from companies that I've never contacted.
Those days are over (I hope).
Until now we've had one customer that made a purchase and after asked to remove the account. So it was remove. Simple.
I guess the guest_account module from lat9 will prevent this situations, but didn't had the time to look into it.
From all the notifications to review the account, nothing really happen, and some "old" customers already agree with the new privacy policy. etc.
I already receive a lots of emails to review my own account on other sites, and I'm not going to. At least today. But it's nice to have the tools and laws to do it.
Last edited by mesnitu; 26 May 2018 at 08:20 PM.
“Though the problems of the world are increasingly complex, the solutions remain embarrassingly simple.” ― Bill Mollison
"We share your Personal Information with third parties to help us use your Personal Information, as described above."
To me, this would be better worded as,
"We share your Personal Information with third parties to help us process orders, as described above."
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@jsweb
Thanks for making your efforts public. You should put it on Github for the moment, this is not really the place to discuss code.
But:
1) includes\modules\pages\privacy_review\header_php.php
has a block of code in it for sending an email.
As far as I can see, there is nothing in includes\templates\MYTEMPLATE\templates\tpl_privacy_review_default.php
to send that: the "send" action is missing.
I am guessing this header code is copied from delete_account and has not been cleaned.
2) There are many instances of incorrect break tags: <br/>.
regards
Steve
Steve
github.com/torvista: BackupMySQL, Structured Data, Multiple Copy-Move-Delete, Google reCaptcha, Image Checker, Spanish Language Pack and more...
Probably not the best solution, but a while back I created a Mailchimp account. I added all customers to the list. I disabled the default newsletter checkbox in my Zen Cart (and I think I set newsletters to NO in all user records).
I added a link in the new customer email telling them to click if they wanted the newsletter.
In the first newsletter I sent out, I told people I had switched to Mailchimp, and that if they wished at any time to remove themselves, click the link at the bottom. (I realize this forced an OPT-OUT rather than OPT-IN but decided to do it this way). If one wanted to make this an OPT-IN you would not import anyone into Mailchimp and might use the email all customers function with the Mailchimp signup link.
Aloha from Hawaii! (its a dirty job, but SOMEBODY has to live here...)
While I applaud the work done so far by others, I have decided to *temporarily* ban European visitors until I can become compliant. I will continue to work towards that goal myself, but in the meantime..
I think I have only had a couple of customers in other countries so far.
I found a service that blocks EU visitors for free, up to 25,000 pageloads per month. It took all of 20 minutes from start to finish (most time spent adding 1 line in my header for both Zen-Cart and Wordpress). I tested it with a VPN and it seems to work fine. ezigdpr.com
As I say, I will continue to implement changes to my customers Zen-carts but this has allowed me more time to do it right.
Aloha from Hawaii! (its a dirty job, but SOMEBODY has to live here...)
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