=== Cookie Wall for WordPress === Contributors: level-level Tags: cookie, cookies, cookie wall, wall, law, eu cookie, europe, european, privacy Requires at least: 3.3.0 Tested up to: 4.3.1 Stable tag: 4.3.1 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html The Cookie Wall for WordPress is a plugin to comply with the EU law. Instead of offering a way to continue browsing without cookies, which possibly means loss of income for publishers, this cookie wall only accepts a confirmation. == Description == The Cookie Wall for WordPress is a plugin to comply with the EU law. Instead of offering a way to continue browsing without cookies, which possibly means loss of income for publishers, this cookie wall only accepts a confirmation. = Social sharing = The Cookie Wall for WordPress is bot friendly. The cookie notice is only shown to humans, crawlers, social media and other bots are allowed. = Google analytics = Traffic accepts cookies through the Cookie Wall for WordPress is measured properly in Google Analytics so the original referrer is preserved. = European Law = The Cookie Wall for WordPress complies with the European Commission’s guidelines on privacy and data protection. = 100% block = No cookies are served before passing the Cookie Wall - guaranteed! = Custom cookie notice = By European law, you must inform your visitors about all the cookies that may be placed through your website. = Customize = The look and feel of the Cookie Wall can be fully adjusted to the look and feel of your website. == Installation == 1. Upload `ll-cookie-wall` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. 2. Activate the plugin through the *Plugins* menu in WordPress 3. On the options page you can configure your Cookie Wall. *Settings > Cookie wall for WP* 4. Add the Apache / Nginx config rules to you site's server config. 5. Refresh your permalinks by navigating to *Settings > Permalinks* (the plugin creates a new page) == Screenshots == 1. Plugin overview == Frequently Asked Questions == ! *Remember that this isn't your basic install and run plugin.* Have a question? Make a thread in the support forum and we will get back to you. **The page '/cookie-wall' returns a 404?** You didn't refresh your permalinks. **The page '/cookie_wall' fails in Nginx?** Because it should be '/cookie-wall' since v0.3.0 **I'm getting an Javascript error '$ is not defined'** When using Nginx you need to have 'if ($request_uri ~ ^/wp-content ) { set $ll_cookie_exist '0'; }' **My server config returns an error** Note when pasting the config rules via your editor, it doesn\'t add weird line-breaks. == Changelog == = 0.3.4 = * Make sure the url starts with cookie-wall instead of anywhere. Props @stayallive * Make sure you can save the settings without a background image. Props @stayallive * Fix wrong closing tag on <p> element. Props @stayallive * Update readme.txt from previous updates :). You are the best @stayallive ;) = 0.3.3 = * Disable Google Analytics Demographics & Interests in cookie wall. Props @stayallive = 0.3.2 = * Use `$scheme` in Nginx config = 0.3.1 = * Check if rewrite config files exists * Move writing of config files outside the save setting so the config files get save properly = 0.3.0 = Don't use this version. It doens't write the config files correct * Correctly redirects url with multiple query args '?foo=bar&you&me' * Loading all JS and CSS from the server instead of CDN * Fixed that both server configs use '/cookie-wall'. You may need to update your server config. * Use correct text-domain = 0.0.1 = * Initial release.