Hi @wppraesenz,
Thank you for your topic.
Yes, if you use the “Save images locally (GDPR)” option in your widget (with that plugin), no user requests are sent to Google.
Thanks!
Thread Starter
wpprup
(@wppraesenz)
Thanks for answering so quickly, Daniel K. And yes, great! And great that you set this option by default GDPR conform.
(It was hard to find the option because the name of my practice is so long, the arrow down in the options was hard to see in the letters… 😉 A hint was a pic you made for another support question I did not find before asking…: https://i.ibb.co/KpkXdgdD/image.png)
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wpprup.
Hi @wppraesenz,
Thank you for your answer.
Yes, you’re right – it’s hard to find this option, and we’re planning to move it to the common options in the next release.
Thanks!
Thread Starter
wpprup
(@wppraesenz)
Would be great, indeed! Please allow a feature request: It would be marvelous if one (lazy as myself 😉 ) could copy (export/import) the contents of the plugin to another website…
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This reply was modified 5 months ago by
wpprup.
Hi @wppraesenz,
Thank you for your question.
Do you mean exporting/importing the widgets to another website? If so, this is already possible using the standard WordPress export/import mechanism for custom post types.
Just choose “Reviews widgets” during the export on the original site, and then import it into the new site. All widget settings and layouts will be transferred.
Please let us know if you have any questions!
Thanks!
Thread Starter
wpprup
(@wppraesenz)
Oh! I will try that, thanks again!