heimrichhannot / contao-privacy-bundle
This bundle contains functionality concerning privacy and the European Union's "General Data Protection Regulation" (GDPR).
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Requires
- php: ^7.4 | ^8.0
- contao/core-bundle: ^4.9
- firebase/php-jwt: ^v4.0
- heimrichhannot/contao-be_explanation-bundle: ^2.3
- heimrichhannot/contao-formhybrid: ^3.18
- heimrichhannot/contao-utils-bundle: ^2.191
Requires (Dev)
- contao/manager-plugin: ^2.0
- contao/test-case: ^1.1
- friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^2.2
- php-http/guzzle6-adapter: ^1.1
- php-http/message-factory: ^1.0.2
- phpunit/php-token-stream: ^1.4|^2.0|^3.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^6.5
- phpunit/phpunit-mock-objects: ^4.0|^5.0
- satooshi/php-coveralls: ^2.0
- symfony/phpunit-bridge: ^3.2
Replaces
README
This bundle contains functionality concerning privacy and the European Union's "General Data Protection Regulation" ( GDPR, in German: "Datenschutz-Grundverordnung", DSGVO).
Legal disclaimer
Use this bundle at your own risk. Although we as the developer try our best to design this bundle to fulfill the legal requirements we CAN'T GUARANTEE anything in terms completeness and correctness. Also we don't offer any legal consulting. We strongly encourage you to consult a lawyer if you have any questions or concerns.
Features
- privacy protocol
- adds the new Contao entities
tl_privacy_protocol_archive
andtl_privacy_protocol_entry
for storing privacy relevant actions like opt-ins, ... - offers a simply API for adding new entries into the privacy protocol
- offers functionality to create new privacy protocol entries for dca callbacks (
oncreate_callback
,onversion_callback
,ondelete_callback
)
- adds the new Contao entities
- opt-in/out form for the frontend with connection to privacy protocol
- backend opt in email module for "inviting" users to opt into a privacy relevant agreement
Installation
- Simply install using composer:
composer require heimrichhannot/contao-privacy-bundle
- Update your database and clear your caches.
- Now you have the new menu entry "privacy" in the Contao menu on the left
Export the privacy protocol
Export entries from the privacy protocol as csv
or excel
is already possible. In order to avail this feature, simply
install one of the following composer modules:
composer require heimrichhannot/contao-exporter-bundle
Usage
The privacy protocol
- Add a new protocol archive and select the fields you'd like to store (CAUTION: Do NOT store personal data for which you don't have the user's permission!).
- Choose one of the following functions for adding new entries programmatically and/or create entries after creating, updating or deleting members automatically.
Create entries on tl_member
CRUD actions
You can activate the automated creation of privacy protocol entries for the following tl_member
callbacks:
oncreate_callback
onversion_callback
(this represents updating a member where at least one attribute has actually been changed)ondelete_callback
Just open contao's global settings (tl_settings
) and configure to your needs in the "privacy" section.
Create entries programmatically
Before you can add new entries to the privacy protocol, create a privacy protocol config (go to the privacy protocol in the backend and click "configurations" on the upper left).
Add a new entry from the context of a module
// this represents your function for sending the opt in email $success = $this->sendOptInEmail($firstname, $lastname, $email); // only create a protocol entry if the email has indeed been sent if ($success) { System::getContainer()->get(\HeimrichHannot\PrivacyBundle\Manager\ProtocolManager::class)->addEntryFromModuleByConfig( // the id of the privacy protocol config 1, // the data you want to add to the protocol entry to be created // CAUTION: Do NOT store personal data for which you don't have the user's permission! [ 'firstname' => $firstname, 'lastname' => $lastname, 'email' => $email ], // the contao module you're calling from $this, // optional: composer package name of the bundle your module lives in (version is retrieved automatically from composer.lock) 'acme/contao-my-bundle' ); }
Add a new entry from the context of a content element
Same as in Add a new entry from the context of a module. Use addEntryFromContentElementByConfig()
instead.
Add a new entry from a general context
Same as in Add a new entry from the context of a module. Use addEntryByConfig()
instead.
The Protocol Entry Editor
The module ModuleProtocolEntryEditor
can be used to create entries in the privacy protocol. Typically you have the
following scenarios:
Do a double opt-in for getting an agreement for some action (e.g. send advertising emails)
In this scenario you can:
- show a form with fields of a DCA specified by you (typically this would be
tl_member
) -> here the user can type in his data (ATTENTION: Only ask for fields that are necessary for the action you're requesting the opt-in here) - this form can be prefilled using a prepared URL that can be generated by the insert tag
privacy_opt_url
(see InsertTag chapter) - you can also avoid showing any fields by not selected any in the module configuration
- after clicking "submit" in the form, the user typically gets an email (using contao notification center) for confirming his agreement (you can skip the confirmation only if that's legally ok in your country)
- you can specify which protocol entries should generated after submit and after confirm
Do a single opt-out for revoking the agreement for some action (e.g. send advertising emails)
You can do that as you would do a single
The Backend Opt-In Form
Navigate to "opt-in" in the privacy section on the left for sending an opt-in email to a certain email address. The form works as follows:
- The information you type into the form is converted into an encrypted JWT token and appended to a prepared link (
created with the insert tag
privacy_opt_url
) in a notification email. - After the user clicks the link, he is redirected to a page containing the module
ModuleProtocolEntryEditor
. This module recognizes the JWT parameter and uses it to prefill the form for the user so that he only has to click " Submit".
- HINT: The data you type into the backend opt-in form isn't directly stored into your database. The only case this
happens is in an encrypted way as a JWT token in the notification queue of contao notification center. So use a module
like
heimrichhannot/contao-cleaner-bundle
to periodically delete this token data. *