Le 2024-03-04 13:50, Ion Gaztañaga via Boost a écrit :
5) GDPR: A issue was filed (https://github.com/boostorg/website-v2/issues/960), and there was a discussion in the ML about not having any analytics tool to avoid cookie banners or a couple of analytic tools that were compliant with GDPR. The github issue was resolved stating that:
- Google Analytics was removed and Plausible was deployed (e.g. no cookies. IP addresses are anonymized with a hash function and rotating salt value),
- YouTube Embed on the homepage was changed to an external link to the video.
I understand that with those changes the site is GDPR-compliant. Is that right?
I can't give a definitive (ie, legal) answer on that. But it does look good enough, yes. Good enough in the sense that if a GPDR non-conformity arise, good faith can be claimed. Especially given that most sites, including european ones, have very lower standards. Regards, Julien