Or, with another very used method, you can cut and paste the terms from some other web site. But who knows if those terms have anything to do with the things on your own website. The wrong terms can be worse than none at all, because they mislead the users that read them. And also, it might be an act of copyright infringement for which you, your business and your website can get in trouble.
Last Update | 5 July 2024 |
Published | 7 November 2016 |
Gutenberg Optimized | Yes |
Compatible Browsers | IE6, IE7, IE8, IE9, IE10, IE11, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Edge |
Compatible With | Aesop Story Engine, bbPress 2.6.x, bbPress 2.5.x, Beaver Builder, Block Editor, BuddyPress 10.x.x, BuddyPress 9.x.x, Easy Digital Downloads, Elementor, Elementor Pro, Exchange 1.10.x, Gravity Forms, iThemes Exchange, Layers WP, Visual Composer, WooCommerce 6.x.x, WooCommerce 5.x.x, WP EasyCart, WP e-Commerce, WPBakery Page Builder, WPML, Cornerstone, Bootstrap 5.x, Bootstrap 4.x, Foundation 6, Foundation 5 |
Files Included | JavaScript JS, CSS, PHP |
Software Version | WordPress 6.6.x, WordPress 6.5.x, WordPress 6.4.x, WordPress 6.3.x, WordPress 6.2.x, WordPress 6.1.x, WordPress 6.0.x, WordPress 5.9.x, WordPress 5.8.x, WordPress 5.7.x, WordPress 5.6.x, WordPress 5.5.x, WordPress 5.4.x, WordPress 5.3.x, WordPress 5.2.x, WordPress 5.1.x, WordPress 5.0.x, WordPress 4.9.x, Other |
Tags | California Online Privacy Protection Act, caloppa, Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, cookie alert, cookie consent, cookie notification, cookie policy, cookie popup, eu law, Google Privacy Policy, privacy policy, terms of service, terms of use, updated screenshots and banner |