In today's digital age, having a website is not just a luxury but a fundamental necessity for many businesses and professionals. Whether you're showcasing your services, displaying your portfolio, or simply establishing an online presence, a website serves as the primary point of contact for your clients.
However, having an online presence also comes with significant responsibilities, particularly concerning privacy and the protection of personal data.
Automatically detect and block cookies on your website. With just a few clicks, you’ll be compliant with the prior blocking required by the Data Protection Authority.
Inform your users about who is responsible for data processing and how you use the data you collect, including via contact forms.
Not required by regulation, and in fact contrary to the principles of the GDPR, this tool carries out real profiling activities without any legal basis. It is unnecessary, very expensive, and potentially harmful!
No complicated installations or complex procedures. Just a few clicks and you’re in compliance—even with the automatic scanning tool.
Since the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and its subsequent revisions, achieving compliance with privacy regulations has become increasingly complex and essential. These regulations apply universally, even to “showcase” sites—those used mainly to present a business or create an online presence, rather than for e-commerce or content publication.
Even seemingly simple websites may collect sensitive data, such as email addresses through contact forms or cookies placed on visitors’ devices during their first visit. Therefore, adherence to GDPR is essential for all websites, regardless of their primary function.
It's common to assume that GDPR compliance requires complex and costly solutions with functionalities that are often unnecessary. Unfortunately, some of these solutions, if not properly managed, may actually undermine your compliance rather than support it.
Moreover, many traditional solutions impose additional fees for website visits, further increasing the cost of compliance.
My Agile Privacy® is a Consent Management Platform (CMP) specifically designed to be simple and intuitive, with a dedicated plugin for WordPress.
With My Agile Privacy®, you can:
We firmly believe that achieving GDPR compliance shouldn’t be a complex or daunting process. That's why we've dedicated ourselves to enhancing, simplifying, and streamlining the process, and making automation more efficient.
With My Agile Privacy®, you gain access to a reliable tool that empowers you to prioritize what truly matters: managing and expanding your business.
Our commitment is to offer an affordable and straightforward compliance solution tailored to users of all experience levels, including beginners and non-developers.
Furthermore, our dedicated team is always available to provide assistance, verification, and support whenever you need it.
Do you need support for advanced configuration or have a legal concern? Our team is at your disposal.
My Agile Privacy® for WordPress is a self-hosted solution—installed on your own hosting as a plugin. This means you will not incur any additional costs for your website’s page views.
A support service rated among the best on the market, according to Trustpilot. You’ll have a product already chosen by thousands of users—over 7,000!

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