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setting up phpBB • Compliance with GDPR : how to do the basic editing of the given text blocks


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hello dear Neowin experts good day, 

 

hopefully this text and this question fits in this forum well - i guess and hope so since it is a question regarding websites and things alike. 

 

the topic: setting up phpBB • Compliance with GDPR : how to do the basic editing of the given text blocks 

 

after setting up a phpBB - which should  have its main target audience in Europe...   it is aimed to run this phpBB for a international community  so the target audience is international and the language english

i wonder how to treat the differend kinds and sorts of texts we have 

 

 

in the phpBB-overview we have the following texts: 

 

a. Privacy Acceptance Policy.-> with the texts regarding the Privacy acceptance: 
b. Privacy Policy -> i guess that we  here  can customise the board’s Privacy Policy. in other words that herein we have the DSGVO  terms... 
c. Terms of Use Policy.->with the texts regarding  erms of Use Policy.

 

 


a. Privacy Acceptance Policy.-> Privacy acceptance:  here we have the pre-filled version,...that looks like so: 

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By clicking on the “I accept this policy” button below your acceptance of these terms will be recorded. If you click on the “I do not accept this policy” button below then you will be logged out of this board.

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b. Privacy Policy -> i guess that we  here  can customise the board’s Privacy Policy. in other words that herein we have the DSGVO  terms... 
Here you can customise the board’s Privacy Policy.: > Privacy policy: 
General Data Protection Regulation - 2018 (GDPR)

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To comply with the GDPR you need to be made aware that your %sitename% account will, at a bare minimum, contain a uniquely identifiable name (hereinafter “your user name”), a personal password used for logging into your account (hereinafter “your password”) and a personal, valid email address (hereinafter “your email”). Your information for your account at %sitename% is protected by data-protection laws applicable in the country that hosts us. Any information beyond your user name, your password, and your email address required by %sitename% during the registration process is either mandatory or optional, at the discretion of %sitename%. In all cases, you have the option of what information in your account is publicly displayed. Furthermore, within your account, you have the option to opt-in or opt-out of  automatically generated emails. Furthermore we will store all of the IP address that you use to post with. Depending on your preferences %sitename% may send you emails to the email address that %sitename% holds  in your account which will either be that you used when you registered or one that you have subsequently changed, but you are able to change these preferences from your User Control Panel (UCP) at any time should you wish to stop receiving them. The personal details that you gave us when you signed up, or added later, will be used solely for the purposes of %sitename% board functionality. They will not be used for  anything else and neither will they be passed on to any third party without your explicit consent. You can check, at any time, the personal details %sitename% is holding about you from the Profile section of your UCP. The only other information about you is that which you decide to post in the fora, whereupon it is considered to be “publicly available” as it will have been  indexed by search engines as well as on-line archive sites. Here you can customise the board’s additional Terms of Use Policy.->Terms of Use Policy.

 

GDPR: To comply with the EU GDPR (2018) you need to be made aware of the following. In addition to the above %sitename% will also store all of the IP address that you use to post with. Depending on your preferences %sitename% may send you emails to the email address that you used when you registered or you have subsequently changed but you are able to change these preferences from your User Control Panel (UCP) at any time should you wish to stop receiving them.
The personal details that you gave us when you signed up will be used solely for the purposes of %sitename% board functionality. They will not be used for anything else and neither will they be passed on to any third party without your explicit consent.
the only other information about you is that which you decide to post in the fora, whereupon it is considered to be “publicly available” as it will have been indexed by search engines as well as on-line archive sites.
By clicking on the “I agree to these terms” button below your acceptance of these terms will be recorded.

 

 

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c. Terms of Use Policy

 

 

 

by the way - two questions arise here : 

 

where would you add the following text

[Adress 
name 
street 
town 
etc. mailadress and telephone-number:)

 

Disclaimer
Liability for contents
As a service provider, we are responsible for our own content on these pages in accordance with § 7 Section 1 of the German Telemedia Act (TMG). According to §§ 8 to 10 TMG, however, we are not obliged as service providers to monitor transmitted or stored third-party information or  to investigate circumstances that indicate illegal activity. Obligations to remove or block the use of information in accordance with   eneral laws remain unaffected by this. However, liability in this respect is only possible from the time of knowledge of a concrete violation of the law. As soon as we become aware of such violations of the law, we will remove these contents immediately.

 

Liability for links Our website contains links to external websites of third parties over whose content we have no influence. Therefore, we cannot take any responsibility 
for this external content. The respective provider or operator of the pages is always responsible for the contents of the linked pages. The linked pages were checked for possible legal infringements at the time of linking. Illegal contents were not recognizable at the time of linking. However, permanent monitoring of the content of the linked pages is unreasonable without specific indications of a violation of the law.  If we become aware of any infringements, we will remove such links immediately.

 

Copyright The content and works created by the site operators on these pages are subject to German copyright law. Duplication, editing, distribution and any kind of use outside the limits of copyright law require the written consent of the respective author or creator. Downloads and copies of this site are only permitted for private, non-commercial use. As far as the contents on this site were not created by the operator, the copyrights of third parties are respected. In particular, the contents of third parties are marked as such. Should you nevertheless become aware of a copyright infringement, please inform us accordingly. As soon as we become aware of any such infringements, we will remove such content immediately.

 

 

 

and furtermore - by the way - where would you add the following text: - a guess: i think that we have to add this things to  b. b. Privacy Policy !? 


see a example https://gdpr.eu/privacy-notice/?cn-reloaded=1


GDPR privacy notice template:

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Here we have provided a sample privacy notice template for a website that collects personal data directly from individuals. It contains all the necessary information in a clean, easy-to-digest format. You should modify the contents depending on whether this is a privacy policy for your website or a privacy notice about some other data processing activity.

 

Sample: Our Company Privacy Policy
Our Company is part of the Our Company Group which includes Our Company International and Our Company Direct. This privacy policy will explain how our organization uses the personal data we collect from you when you use our website.

 

Topics:

What data do we collect?
How do we collect your data?
How will we use your data?
How do we store your data?
((  Marketing ))
What are your data protection rights?
What are cookies?
How do we use cookies?
What types of cookies do we use?
How to manage your cookies
Privacy policies of other websites
Changes to our privacy policy
How to contact us
How to contact the appropriate authorities

 

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again - the phpbb  should  have its main target audience in Europe...   it is aimed to run this phpBB for a international community  so the target audience is international and the language english

i wonder how to treat the differend kinds and sorts of texts we have 

 

look forward to hear from you 

 

regards 

 

 

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hello dear all good day. 

 

 

first of all: many many thanks for the help i am so happy to be in this community - it is a great place and generally a incredible help and ressource of idea exchange and knowledge-sharing.  A overwhelming experience of support and encouragement. 

 

to get back to the topic.  on a fresh install  of a phpBB-board version 3. i now do have had the full overview: Now i am tryin go continue the settings and customizations

 

- at the moment i try to find out where to get the overview on the 

- terms of use

- privacy 

 

 

note: i have also installed the privacypolicy-extension, written by David63  - see this here: https://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=2464776

- does this play a role here: Is this important to know - if i want to find the according paths and links that i am loooking for. 

 

what is aimed -  plz see the examples: to the texts that i want to edit - note: this is not (!!) my site - not my board..:

Formula SAE Tire Test Consortium - Privacy policy

 

http://www.fsaettc.org/ucp.php?mode=privacy&sid=f0a02e9d0b5aad1191e28d3ec7b0c551

 

Formula SAE Tire Test Consortium - Terms of use

http://www.fsaettc.org/ucp.php?mode=terms&sid=89ca5fcbe7b20c9097294f07cb185843

 

i want to edit those texts  - and i am at  the moment a bit lost.. - eg. i am right here...: 

 

[attachment=0]privacy_text_editing.png[/attachment]

 

btw: i found this link that it looks a bit funny - should we go this way to do the according changes..: 

https://www.phpbb.com/support/docs/en/3.3/kb/article/changing-the-registration-agreement-of-your-board/

 

 

how to proceed - how to  get to the according editors 

 

 

note: as mentioned above i have also installed the privacypolicy-extension, written by David63  - see this here: https://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=2464776

now i have a bunch of selctions on the admin-area:


 

 

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Enable the Privacy policy: Enable/disable all user’s requirement to accept the GDPR (2018) on this board.

 

Enable the Cookie policy: Enable/disable all user’s requirement to accept the use of cookies, under EU Cookie directive (2012), on this board.

 

Show privacy/cookie policy: Setting this to yes will display the nav bar link to the privacy/cookie policy when the Cookie Policy is disabled, i.e. you can have a privacy/cookie policy without the need to have the acceptance box.

 

Privacy policy options - Block all links: Prevent a user accessing any links on the board until they have accepted the Cookie Policy.

 

Require cookie acceptance: Require the acceptance of board cookies before a member can either register or log-in.

Setting this to “Yes” will still allow a user to view the board (subject to permissions).

 

Force Privacy acceptance: Force all users on this board to accept the GDPR.

 

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wich one should we activate - which one should we switch on:  i have found a text - that might be helpful here a gdpr_documentation see https://www.michendorf.de/attachments/article/928/gdpr_documentation.pdf

 

 

Look forward to hear from you 

 

regards 

 

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