:) Yeah, that with MB vs Dacia was not good compare :) touchdown for you @Baarssen :)
Back to GDPR.
The more cookies you set, the more data you collect with different modules, the harder it will be fully compliant.
I use only 1 front cookie, set to 0 to expire after session closes. Therefore no need for cookie consent of cookie banner for me
as GDPR clearly states that no consent is required for first party cookies that are expiring after session is closed.
I Don't use newsletter module and have no custurmers registered to it. So no need for consent base there.
No other modules installed that would collect data in anyway.
So complying with GDPR is easier for ones than for others, but it all depends on what type of store you have and what are you selling
as not every store could afford to live without newsletters, reviews, loyality points etc.
Cookie law was there a while ago, but still every site gives you just notification banner and drops 79 cookies.
Privacy policy is also there like forever. I've always informed customers through that how I use their data (only for processing orders).
So without accepting privacy policy they could not register to my shop, therefore the consent date is date of registration.
But I do get ton's of mails everyday now, from everywhere I registered to newsletter. Are you with us? After 25.may you subscription will be deleted :)
Nice, I now don't even need to click the unsubscribe button.
Happy GDPR.