Cookies And Content Security Policy Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

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Plugin Description

Be fully GDPR and CCPA compliant through Content Security Policy.

Block cookies and unwanted external content by setting Content Security Policy. A modal will be shown on the front end to let the visitor choose what kind of resources to accept. It also adds a layer of security for your site since iframes, scripts and images from unknown domains are blocked.

Multilingual support through WPML, Polylang or probably any multilingual plugin out there since this plugin follows WordPress Coding Standards. See FAQ below on how to translate with WPML or Polylang.

Quickstart: Choose common resources from a list that are automatically added to your Domains list. So, it’s even easier to set it up! Check, check, check and check!
Updated regularly.

Free stickers for translators!

Since we want this plugin to be available in as many languages as possible, I will send you a handful of the new super cool stickers if you translate the plugin!
Just translate the plugin to your language, and when it is approved, comment this post and I’ll send it to you, totally free!
If you have already translated the plugin and want stickers, of course that counts too! Just comment the post.

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  1. <p>First modal, when using default colors.</p>

    First modal, when using default colors.

  2. <p>Second modal, when using default colors.</p>

    Second modal, when using default colors.

  3. <p>Banner, when using default colors. Replaces First modal, when the setting "Do not use a modal, I want a banner." is used.</p>

    Banner, when using default colors. Replaces First modal, when the setting “Do not use a modal, I want a banner.” is used.

  4. <p>First modal, example of customized colors.</p>

    First modal, example of customized colors.

  5. <p>Second modal, example of customized colors.</p>

    Second modal, example of customized colors.

  6. <p>Banner, example of customized colors.</p>

    Banner, example of customized colors.

  7. <p>Activate, by default when installing, the plugin is deactivated, choose admin to test your settings before going live just to check out if everything works.</p>

    Activate, by default when installing, the plugin is deactivated, choose admin to test your settings before going live just to check out if everything works.

  8. <p>Quickstart, choose from a long list of common resources to get started super quick.</p>

    Quickstart, choose from a long list of common resources to get started super quick.

  9. <p>Domains, this is where you white list all the domains where you allow content to be served from.</p>

    Domains, this is where you white list all the domains where you allow content to be served from.

  10. <p>Texts, use the default texts or write your own. This is also fully multi language supported.</p>

    Texts, use the default texts or write your own. This is also fully multi language supported.

  11. <p>Settings, cusomize it how you like it.</p>

    Settings, cusomize it how you like it.

  12. <p>Colors, without knowing css or anything, customize the colors to fit your site.</p>

    Colors, without knowing css or anything, customize the colors to fit your site.

  13. <p>Look in console to see what is blocked. In this case you'd probably like to add https://platform.twitter.com/ to Experience > Script. Or just use Quickstart and choose Twitter.</p>

    Look in console to see what is blocked. In this case you’d probably like to add https://platform.twitter.com/ to Experience > Script. Or just use Quickstart and choose Twitter.


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