WP GDPR Compliance Suite 3.6 – WordPress Plugin

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3.6
Updated
Jul 27, 2019
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WP GDPR Compliance Suite 3.6 – WordPress Plugin
WP GDPR Compliance Suite enables GDPR-ready WordPress sites with custom cookie consent, pseudonymization, and frontend DPO tools. It integrates with WooCommerce, Formidable Forms, Google Analytics, and more to enforce user consent for comments, accounts, and orders, boosting trust and compliance. A flexible, translation-ready WordPress plugin for safe, compliant publishing.
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Description

WP GDPR Compliance Suite is a WordPress plugin designed to help you make a GDPR-ready site with consent controls and frontend privacy tooling. It addresses key compliance needs such as cookie consent, consent before comments/accounts/orders, and privacy requests for data access, rectification, download, and erasure. Built for real publishing workflows, it works with WooCommerce and multiple popular integrations including Google Analytics and social/marketing tools.

With advanced cookie consent customization, pseudonymization (data encryption), and a frontend DPO experience for logged-in users and guests, the plugin helps you manage transparency and user rights from the same place you run your WordPress content. It is also translation-ready and configurable for different consent validity rules, making it easier to align your UX with regulatory expectations.

Main Features

  • Custom cookie consent — Configure frontend cookie consent with browser-cookie handling and consent validity.
  • Geo-location based GDPR behavior — Enable GDPR compliance logic based on the user’s location (WooCommerce should be active).
  • Pseudonymization (data encryption) — Reduce exposure by applying pseudonymization to supported data handling.
  • Frontend DPO tools — Provide frontend dashboards to submit GDPR requests like data rectification, download, and deletion.
  • Consent for comments, accounts, and orders — Require consent before posting comments and before creating accounts or placing orders in WooCommerce.
  • Consent validity for members vs guests — Set separate consent validity rules for logged-in members and site visitors.
  • Consent-based access restrictions — Restrict access until users accept Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Policy.
  • Integration with analytics and marketing — Compatibility for Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, AddThis, and more.
  • Form and community compatibility — Works with BuddyPress and form plugins such as Contact Form 7, Gravity Forms, and Formidable Forms.

Benefits

  • Stronger compliance posture — Centralize consent and privacy-request workflows aligned with GDPR expectations.
  • Better user trust — Clear consent prompts and frontend DPO tools improve transparency and confidence.
  • Lower data exposure — Pseudonymization helps reduce the impact of processing personal data.
  • Higher UX consistency — One plugin governs consent and user rights across comments, accounts, and orders.
  • Smarter consent management — Separate validity for logged-in members and guests supports more accurate consent handling.

Who is it suitable for?

  • WooCommerce stores that need consent before customer accounts and orders.
  • Blogs and content sites using WordPress comments and community features like BuddyPress.
  • Websites using Contact Form 7, Gravity Forms, or Formidable Forms for user interactions.
  • Marketing-focused sites tracking users via Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, or AddThis.
  • Agencies managing multiple GDPR-ready WordPress deployments with reusable templates.
  • Organizations handling frequent GDPR requests such as data download, rectification, and erasure.