IN the end I had to delete the various autoloaders etc. Mod doesn't seem to work with 1.5.6a or higher?
For anyone upgrading to ZC156c we have updated the free version of our GDPR package - you can download it from https://jsweb.uk/gdpr_service/gdpr4zc156c.zip
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Is there a plugin for popup Cookie Consent please?
Zen Cart 1.5.6c
Database Patch Level: 1.5.6
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v1.5.5f [2019-10-17 11:28:18] (Version Update 1.5.4->1.5.5f)
v1.5.4 [2019-10-17 11:28:18] (Version Update 1.5.3->1.5.4)
v1.5.3 [2019-10-17 11:28:17] (Version Update 1.5.2->1.5.3)
v1.5.2 [2019-10-17 11:28:17] (Version Update 1.5.1->1.5.2)
v1.5.1 [2019-10-17 11:28:16] (Version Update 1.5.0->1.5.1)
v1.5.0 [2012-09-28 11:45:21] (Fresh Installation)
v1.5.0 [2012-09-28 11:45:21] (Fresh Installation)
Last edited by Webangel; 5 May 2020 at 10:48 AM.
Does it have to be a popup? Why not a simple banner at the bottom of the page (or top) ?
Does not have to be a popup; It needs to be something they can click ok to accept cookies,not a scrolling message in compliance with GDPR
Absolutely, so you can ignore it if you wish and still browse. They should be fining those companies that obscure the page and "provide" such "comprehensive" cookie disclaimers that it is too much trouble to deal with.Why not a simple banner at the bottom of the page
Anyway this is off-topic, nothing to do with GDPR.
Steve
github.com/torvista: BackupMySQL, Structured Data, Multiple Copy-Move-Delete, Google reCaptcha, Image Checker, Spanish Language Pack and more...
@Webangel
There's a plugin from Keneso, see his signature a few posts above. Or, you can grab my simpler version here (I didn't have time to write docs and pack as contrib but will do soon). Make sure you backup files and database before installing anything.
@torvista
Yeah, those popups are incredibly annoying, but I'm not sure if there's actually a reason behind it. Perhaps some kind of logging where they are 100% sure you agreed and then you can't ask questions later on because you basically signed it and can't say something like "oh, but I didn't notice it and the site still worked just fine...". Those popups are very common with EIG-owned sites and when you take a closer look and see how you're agreeing that they share your information with hundreds of their partners, it does make you wonder...
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