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KevTheIrish 06-11-2018 02:56 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
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Originally Posted by kevinrm
outside of having it show up for EU only,

This needs to happen IMO...
But then again there are a ton of features XC5 is missing that seem to come stock on other carts, so par for the course?

Triple A Racing 06-11-2018 03:19 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
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Originally Posted by KevTheIrish
This needs to happen IMO...

Yes, just ask XC to read THIS POST and deliver. ASAP. They will need to move the tumbleweed off the desk first but hey...they can do it :mrgreen:
It is not too complicated for XC to re-work the current 'module' and it's of sufficient high priority now, to not get lost in the 'too hard' pile either
The re-worked module meets your requirement as well as @kevinrm's and no doubt many others too :wink:

Triple A Racing 07-04-2018 02:38 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
Nice! :D XC do take onboard valid forum feedback (via bug tickets) providing... that it is supplied in sufficient detail and is constructive (not simply destructive...) which is only fair :D/ Our latest understanding, is that there's a revised GDPR module on its way, which is scheduled to be released at the same time as the next XC5 core upgrade (5.3.5.5) We don't have any more details at present, but it should have some welcome improvements :wink:

Triple A Racing 07-17-2018 11:19 PM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
We've now installed and tested the latest stand alone version of the GDPR module (5.3.1.) in our Dev Store without using the XC Geolocation Module (it's not installed and therefore it, cannot be used by the GDPR Module)

We reckon; it's close, but no cigar... yet :mrgreen: To be fair, it's much, much better than the previous version, but we have added a couple of new issues to the bug ticket that we raised originally. Some users may find that it now works absolutely fine for them already, because we've all got different setups / requirements etc :D/

Triple A Racing 07-24-2018 03:22 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
We've installed and tested the very latest (released earlier today) stand alone version of the XC5 GDPR module (5.3.1.1) in our Dev Store. As we did last time, we've tested this without using the XC Geolocation Module that was needed on earlier releases, because that's not installed in our Dev Store or indeed any of our stores.

The two bugs that we added after the recent 5.3.1 release have been fixed properly and in our opinion, after all tests we've done ourselves, it's now fully useable (and customisable :D/ ) for all XC5 store owners, no matter what country they are located in

XC5 users are now fully responsible for their own GDPR setup. A setup that they themselves can decide and one that's 100% correct for their own store / location / business model etc which is how it should have been right from the off of course

Hat's off to XC as the original "...engineer's concept module" :wink: has now successfully morphed in to a "customer's feedback driven module" that can be used accurately and correctly, without being reliant on any other module too :D

ITVV 07-24-2018 03:44 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
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Originally Posted by Triple A Racing
XC5 users are now fully responsible for their own GDPR setup.


8O 8O 8O XC5 users (and any other cart) should have been fully responsible for their own GDPR setup as of May 25th 2018 8O 8O 8O


Quote:

Originally Posted by Triple A Racing
... that can be used accurately and correctly, without being reliant on any other module too


How does the module "know" which Country the visitor is coming from if not using XC Geolocation Module????

Kind regards

ITVV

Triple A Racing 07-24-2018 04:29 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
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Originally Posted by ITVV
8O 8O 8O XC5 users (and any other cart) should have been fully responsible for their own GDPR setup as of May 25th 2018 8O 8O 8O

Yes.... but No. You're wrong if examined in fine detail. If (any cart) store owners are using a given, fully provided, non-customisable GDPR setup and then "...get caught" The provider will eventually be jointly liable with them, for any subsequent "failure to comply legal cases"

Absolutely not interested debating long legal / coulda / shoulda / woulda items on here (especially any of those originating from the USA aka #NoWinNoFeeLawSuitCentral) but do have a quick look at the sequence of failures involved in the McDonalds legal case on cup warnings about hot content... Amongst millions of other ultimate liability / responsibility cases 8O Then again, don't waste any time looking for successful, big fine legal cases on the previous EU cookie law, as that's just a fool's errand
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Originally Posted by ITVV
How does the module "know" which Country the visitor is coming from if not using XC Geolocation Module????

Quite a lot of people still think Geolocation Modules are like an Epiphany... :mrgreen: How does any Geolocation Module work with the aforementioned VPN / IP Spoofing or even more relevant; Smart DNS Proxys? Ask anybody who successfully uses streaming devices when outside their own country, but do prepare for howls of laughter from them about "...being located and then blocked by their IP address"

Meanwhile, the answer, to the question, is contained earlier in this thread, in the module itself (when setting it up) and by XC processes that don't involve or need the Geolocation Module. When you move over from XC4, then all will become clear :D/ Come and see!

ITVV 07-24-2018 05:37 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
@Triple A Racing

Did you train as a Lawyer earlier in life :lol:

I only made one observation and asked one simple question :roll:

Onwards...

Regards

ITVV

Triple A Racing 07-24-2018 05:48 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
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Originally Posted by ITVV
Did you train as a Lawyer earlier in life :lol:

:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: NO! We can't stand them, but we're pretty aware of how many of them, earn lots, all at other's misfortune....:(

Forewarned is forearmed! :D/

cflsystems 07-24-2018 05:56 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
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Originally Posted by Triple A Racing
...but do have a quick look at the sequence of failures involved in the McDonalds legal case on cup warnings about hot content...


After so many years of life experience I still can't wrap my mind around something like this.
You order coffee, it comes in a cup, you know it is hot.
It is in the nature of any living organism to protect itself. People have brains and can think (or can they?). Put 2 and 2 together and think about the hot coffee in the cup.

Do you really need a warning written on the cup to tell you that the content is hot and may burn you? A 5-year old that have never seen a hot stove before may and probably will want to touch it. But a grown person acting like a child?

I agree with ITVV - it is your responsibility to provide proper info or whatever is needed. The software platform can help by giving you the tools or some generic element/page but at the end it is the merchant that is responsible.

And unfortunately not knowing the law is not an excuse for not following/obeying it... People are so used to rely on something/someone else to do everything for them.

Triple A Racing 07-24-2018 06:29 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
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Originally Posted by cflsystems
After so many years of life experience I still can't wrap my mind around something like this. You order coffee, it comes in a cup, you know it is hot.
It is in the nature of any living organism to protect itself. People have brains and can think (or can they?). Put 2 and 2 together and think about the hot coffee in the cup. Do you really need a warning written on the cup to tell you that the content is hot and may burn you? A 5-year old that have never seen a hot stove before may and probably will want to touch it. But a grown person acting like a child?

:mrgreen: Exactly! But unfortunately... :wink: You happen to be in a country now, where liability / responsibility and "who is to blame?" have all taken on a new set of meanings...which have then propagated worldwide. Where there's blame, there's a claim! Such is life!
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Originally Posted by cflsystems
I agree with ITVV - it is your responsibility to provide proper info or whatever is needed. The software platform can help by giving you the tools or some generic element/page but at the end it is the merchant that is responsible

Yes, but refer to the above again, because that's the 'hidden' factor. This means that if you think it's all clear cut... think again
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Originally Posted by cflsystems
...And unfortunately not knowing the law is not an excuse for not following/obeying it... People are so used to rely on something/someone else to do everything for them.

Sadly, there's plenty of "successful legal cases" where this common sense logic has not been applied after elongated court hearings

costanza 07-26-2018 02:53 PM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
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Originally Posted by chamberinternet
There seems to be an issue with the GDPR Module on XC Stores that are using the X-Cart Mobile module. (In my case I installed it on v4.6.6)

Firstly - The Cookie Popup appears to reload every time you visit a page.
Secondly - Clicking on the 'Learn More' link goes to a 404 page.

XC - Are you able to look into this?


Did you find a solution to to pop-up from continually popping up on X-cart mobile? On my mobile sites, it pops up every 2nd or 3rd page load and is really annoying!!

Is there an easy way to disable the pop-up for now? (I'm not using Geo and didn't realize I maybe needed to buy two mods to fix 1 problem??)

costanza 08-03-2018 09:03 PM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
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Originally Posted by costanza
Did you find a solution to to pop-up from continually popping up on X-cart mobile? On my mobile sites, it pops up every 2nd or 3rd page load and is really annoying!!

Is there an easy way to disable the pop-up for now? (I'm not using Geo and didn't realize I maybe needed to buy two mods to fix 1 problem??)


Qualiteam - this is a major bug with 2 of your popular modules!! Are you not even going to respond????????????????

xim 08-06-2018 03:23 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
@costanza

This forum is for the xcart community. We are limited to answer here. Please, contact our support team by support@x-cart.com email.

It seems that Mobile Skin for v4 overlaps the popup on your store.

cflsystems 08-13-2018 11:17 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
So to those of us who think GDPR doesn't apply outside EU - surprise surpriseā€¦ :)

https://www.caprivacy.org/ - goes into effect Jan 1, 2020

https://www.caprivacy.org/about

QT better start preparing US module as I am sure soon enough all states will follow with maybe a Federal law too.

Maybe new thread is in order...

kevinrm 08-16-2018 10:40 PM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
California - why am I not surprised? They're still debating on whether coffee is cancer causing and needs a label on the cup there.

elmirage001 08-27-2018 10:31 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
We just moved to a new server on TSS and upgraded from MySQL v 5.5x to MySQL v 5.6.40 and all's good except now the GDPR module does not work. I've turned the module on and off a couple of times and cleared all caches but no go. I've downloaded all files off the new server and compared with a backup made before the move and all files match.

Any clues anyone?

Thanks!

Paul

aim 08-28-2018 11:18 PM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by elmirage001
We just moved to a new server on TSS and upgraded from MySQL v 5.5x to MySQL v 5.6.40 and all's good except now the GDPR module does not work. I've turned the module on and off a couple of times and cleared all caches but no go. I've downloaded all files off the new server and compared with a backup made before the move and all files match.

Any clues anyone?

Thanks!

Paul


Hello,

It would be better to create a ticket in our helpdesk.

Thank you.

elmirage001 08-29-2018 05:56 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aim
Hello,

It would be better to create a ticket in our helpdesk.

Thank you.

Ticket created - Thank you!! Paul

cflsystems 09-13-2018 05:52 AM

Re: Gdpr - upcoming law for European merchants
 
Interesting https://www.seroundtable.com/google-search-gdpr-site-blocking-26362.html


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