Scanialady wrote: ↑Tue Apr 10, 2018 9:47 am
The manufacturer of this software should not pretend any legal formulations at all. These are different in each country, and available via legal generators as a template for the forum operator. It's just about providing the functionalities that we can fill ourselves.
I agree!
Eg.
Checkbox or list of checkboxes on registering form additional text to edition - Legal agreement or consent. (Now I have done it by CPF but it is some problematical)
Checkbox or list of checkboxes on contact form with additional text to edition - Legal agreement or consent.
Deleting user account by themself, with anonymization of posts author. (There is an extension, but today is, tomorrow maybe not.)
Or other tool for anonymization. (At now I manually changing user name to anonymous and next deleting user. But maybe some data still retains in DB?)
Better account protection by using 2FA and Google Authenticator.
etc. etc.
Above is fundamental for GDPR.
I know, I know it is a lot of job.
I know that there are few people who have the will and knowledge to do it. Therefore, I am grateful to anyone who tries. But as Scanialady wrote - these basic elements should be in the core because they ensure compliance with the law, and we can not risk that today the extension is, and tomorrow there is no because the author has abandoned it.