WordPress plugins and GDPR “rating”
Is there anyone who has made some kind of overview over WordPress plugins and their GDPR compliance?
With the ‘Schrems II’ decision, even the use of Google Analytics has come into question.
Most WordPress plugins do no processing of personal data, and are well within GDPR compliance.
But, e.g. WordFence stores data (IP-adresses) on remote servers, and as I understand it, it might be an issue.
I found this in the internet archives, it should give an idea of what I’m looking for.
https://web.archive.org/web/20180731045652/https://www.blogmojo.com/wordpress-plugins-gdpr/
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