EsDeeEm
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06 August 2024
Hi Olivia, I've been browsing the forum for related questions. From what I could read, the issue with recaptcha not being GDPR compliant is mentioned quite a few times already. Since there already are many alternatives available we can use in Joomla, may I ask why there (still) is no solution for this problem?
I would suggest to implement the captcha "flavor" defined in Joomla as "default" to be enabled in Nicepage too. When there is a choice to use the POST method used by Nicepage, or the POST method incorporated in Joomla... Couldn't it be possible to implement some kind of selector for the captcha application of our choice?
As I'm working on forms that need to be in line with high level privacy regulations, I for one, am really interested in using one of the solid alternatives. While we were stuck with only one working system some time ago, we had no other choice than work with Google. As everyone knows that privacy isn't really high up on their priority list, we now can select alternatives that comply with European GDPR regulations... So why not implement them and cut us loose from Google?
Hi Olivia, I've been browsing the forum for related questions. From what I could read, the issue with recaptcha not being GDPR compliant is mentioned quite a few times already. Since there already are many alternatives available we can use in Joomla, may I ask why there (still) is no solution for this problem?
I would suggest to implement the captcha "flavor" defined in Joomla as "default" to be enabled in Nicepage too. When there is a choice to use the POST method used by Nicepage, or the POST method incorporated in Joomla... Couldn't it be possible to implement some kind of selector for the captcha application of our choice?
As I'm working on forms that need to be in line with high level privacy regulations, I for one, am really interested in using one of the solid alternatives. While we were stuck with only one working system some time ago, we had no other choice than work with Google. As everyone knows that privacy isn't really high up on their priority list, we now can select alternatives that comply with European GDPR regulations... So why not implement them and cut us loose from Google?
Last edited 06 August 2024 by EsDeeEm