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GDPR, CCPA, and the consent banner WordPress sites don’t actually need.
The consent banner is now near-universal on WordPress sites, especially in markets exposed to GDPR or CCPA. The shared assumption is that the banner is...
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WordPress and the ‘Do Not Sell’ architecture: GPC, CMPs, and the GTM Data Layer.
WordPress sites in markets exposed to GDPR have spent the last several years figuring out how to remove third-party trackers entirely, because the EU model...
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Right-to-erasure flows in WordPress: building it before someone asks.
Right-to-erasure (the GDPR phrasing) or right-to-delete (the CCPA phrasing) gives users the legal ability to request that a site remove their personal data. The site...
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Self-hosted Google Fonts: the WordPress privacy upgrade you can ship in an afternoon.
Open the network inspector on any WordPress site that hasn’t done this work, and you’ll see one or more requests to fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com in...
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