Summary
- Overview
- Embed Google Fonts
- Google Fonts In WordPress and Joomla
- Google Recaptcha
- Google Maps
Overview
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the regulation set in May of 2018 to protect privacy in the European Union. This law protects European visitors, so the websites must comply with GDPR.
IMPORTANT! The Google services do not comply with the GDPR.
Embed Google Fonts
Due to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union, the sites must Embed Google Fonts and not transfer any user information to third parties, including Google.
Please do the following to store your Google Fonts locally for an HTML website.
- Run the Desktop Application.
- Open the Site Settings -> Cookies Tab.
- Check the "Embed Google Fonts" checkbox.
- Save, re-export, and re-upload your site.
Google Fonts In WordPress and Joomla
For WordPress and Joomla, please verify that the "Embed Google Fonts" checkbox is checked in the Site Settings of the Theme and Plugin.
- Run the Desktop Application.
- Open the Site Settings -> Cookies Tab.
- Check the "Embed Google Fonts" checkbox.
- Export the Theme and Content.
- Import the Theme and Content to WordPress or Joomla site.
IMPORTANT! Please open and resave WordPress Pages or Joomla Articles previously created with the Nicepage Plugin or Extension.
You can also read more about exporting and importing the Theme and Content for WordPress or Joomla.
Google Recaptcha
IMPORTANT! Google Recaptcha is not compliant with GDRP. If you do not want to use it, you may use alternatives. For more, please visit https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/docs/faq.
Please note that the alternatives are not yet implemented into the Nicepage Contact Form Element, and you will have to add custom code or use the third-party form code with the HTML Element.
Google Maps
IMPORTANT! Google Maps are also not compliant with GDRP. You may also look for and use alternatives.
## Summary
- Overview
- Embed Google Fonts
- Google Fonts In WordPress and Joomla
- Google Recaptcha
- Google Maps
## Overview
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the regulation set in May of 2018 to protect privacy in the European Union. This law protects European visitors, so the websites must comply with GDPR.
**IMPORTANT!** The Google services do not comply with the GDPR.
## Embed Google Fonts
Due to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union, the sites must Embed Google Fonts and not transfer any user information to third parties, including Google.
Please do the following to store your Google Fonts locally for an HTML website.
1. Run the **Desktop Application**.
2. Open the Site Settings -> **Cookies Tab**.
3. Check the **"Embed Google Fonts"** checkbox.
4. Save, re-export, and re-upload your site.
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## Google Fonts In WordPress and Joomla
For WordPress and Joomla, please verify that the "**Embed Google Fonts**" checkbox is checked in the Site Settings of the Theme and Plugin.
1. Run the **Desktop Application**.
2. Open the Site Settings -> **Cookies Tab**.
3. Check the "**Embed Google Fonts**" checkbox.
4. **Export** the Theme and Content.
5. **Import** the Theme and Content to WordPress or Joomla site.
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**IMPORTANT!** Please **open** and **resave** WordPress Pages or Joomla Articles previously created with the Nicepage Plugin or Extension.
You can also read more about exporting and importing the Theme and Content for [WordPress](page:66707) or [Joomla](page:70107).
## Google Recaptcha
**IMPORTANT!** Google Recaptcha is not compliant with GDRP. If you do not want to use it, you may use alternatives. For more, please visit https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/docs/faq.
Please note that the alternatives are not yet implemented into the Nicepage Contact Form Element, and you will have to add custom code or use the third-party form code with the HTML Element.
## Google Maps
**IMPORTANT!** Google Maps are also not compliant with GDRP. You may also look for and use alternatives.
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