Creating GDPR Compliant Forms

Do you need to check that your forms are compliant with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation? The best way to ensure GDPR compliance for your specific site is to always consult legal guidance.

This guide will cover general considerations for GDPR compliance in your WordPress forms.

This article contains general information. However, in all circumstances, we strongly recommend you consult directly with legal counsel familiar with the GDPR regulations to review your specific use of WPForms.


What Is the GDPR?

The GDPR, or General Data Protection Regulation, is a set of data collection regulations in the EU (effective as of May 25, 2018). Requirements under GDPR include requiring explicit consent before collecting or storing user data, as well as allowing the user to request access to or deletion of that data.

For full details, please see WPBeginner’s ultimate guide to WordPress and GDPR.

Why Use GDPR-Compliant Forms?

GDPR compliance is required if you are collecting personal information from anyone residing within the European Union.

Best Practices for GDPR Compliance

While your specific site may require unique considerations that should be addressed through legal consultation, there are a couple of adjustments most sites can make to improve compliance with GDPR.

WPForms makes it super easy to make your forms GDPR compliant. Not using WPForms? Click here to get started today! You can also explore our GDPR-Compliant form template to help you get started quickly.

Before getting started, you’ll first need to make sure WPForms is installed and activated on your WordPress site and that you’ve verified your license.

Then, we recommend enabling the GDPR enhancement features within WPForms. You can do this by going to WPForms » Settings and opening up the General tab.

WPForms general settings

Then, scroll to the section titled GDPR and toggle on the GDPR Enhancements option.

GDPR enhancements checkbox

Once this option is turned on, you’ll see two additional options appear: Disable User Cookies and Disable User Details.

Disable user cookies and details

If you are using the WPForms Lite plugin, then the Disable User Cookies and Disable User Details options aren’t displayed. In WPForms Lite, user cookies are not used and the additional user details described below are not collected.

We’ll go over each of these options below.

Disabling User Cookies

WPForms will, by default, assign every user a UUID (Universally Unique Identifier). The UUID is a random number that does not contain any user information and is stored in a cookie in the user’s browser.

The UUID cookie is required for several features in WPForms:

When the Disable User Cookies option is enabled, these features (if in use) will be disabled and no cookies will be used by WPForms.

Disable user cookies

Disabling User Details

WPForms will automatically collect some additional details when a form is submitted. Here are those details and what they include:

If you’d like, you can decide to disable this feature site-wide or on a form-by-form basis.

Disabling User Details Site-Wide

When the Disable User Details option is enabled, none of these extra user details will be collected in any of your forms.

Disable user details

Disabling User Details on a Form-by-Form Basis

If you’d prefer, you can control whether or not user details are stored for each individual form. To do this, you’ll need to leave the Disable User Details option to the OFF position.

Disable user details off

Then, open the form builder and go to Settings » General.

Scroll to the Advanced section, and you’ll see an option labeled Disable storing user details (IP address and user agent). Selecting this option will prevent extra user information from being stored on this individual form.

Disable storing user details settings

Before collecting or storing user data under GDPR, you would need to request the user’s explicit consent and explain why you need this information in plain language. The easiest way to do this is by adding an agreement checkbox to your form.

When GDPR Enhancements are enabled, the GDPR Agreement field will become available in your form builder to assist with this. To use this field, you’ll need to create a new form or edit an existing form.

Then, under the Standard Fields section in the form builder, click the GDPR Agreement field to add it to your form.

GDPR agreement field

There are specific features that make this field different from a standard checkbox agreement. We’ll go over the differences below:

  1. Always required: This checkbox will always be required, and there is no setting option to remove the requirement.
  2. No default option to check the checkbox: GDPR requires that a consent box can not be checked by default. Instead, the user must be allowed to choose whether to check the box or not.
  3. Only a single checkbox: There is no way to add additional checkbox options to this field.

Here is an example of how your GDPR compliant form might look on the frontend:

GDPR form example

If you’d like to add a detailed disclaimer, terms of service text, or link to an external document, be sure to check out our tutorial on adding a terms of service checkbox to a form. Also, check out our customizable GDPR contact form template to speed up your form creation process.

Preparing for Entry Data Requests

Under GDPR, users can request access to their entry data at any time. While your site may need to take additional considerations into account, one way to prepare for this is to provide an easy way for your users to submit these requests.

For example, you may consider adding a data request form to your site’s privacy policy page. Alternatively, you might add this option within your site’s contact form.

Managing Entries

If you need to locate entries with a specific name, email, or other keywords, you can use the entries search and filter options to quickly narrow down results.

If you need to delete entries, go to WPForms » Entries and select the form you need. From here, check the box next to any entry you’d like to delete and, within the Bulk Actions dropdown, select Delete. Then, click the Apply button to delete the entry.

Delete form entry

Once you’ve deleted an entry, it will be completely erased from your site’s database.

If you’d prefer to delete all entries for a form at once, our Delete All option provides a quick and easy solution.

For more details on entry management for your forms, please see our complete guide to form entries.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is entry data stored?

Entry data is handled completely on your site where WPForms is installed. WPForms provides 100% privacy for your entries, so we do not collect any entry data on our end.

If you’d like more technical details, please check out our tutorial on storing entries in your site’s WordPress database.

You can also choose to include entry details in automatic form notification emails.

Can I prevent entries from being stored to my site?

Yes, with all WPForms license levels, you can choose whether or not to store entries. This option is set within each individual form, and entry storage is enabled by default.

To disable entry storage, you’ll need to open the form builder and go to Settings » General.

Then, scroll to the Advanced section and select the Disable storing entry information in WordPress option. Once this option is selected and the form is saved, entries for this form will no longer be stored in your site.

Disable entry storage

If you choose to disable entry storage, be sure to set up notification emails so that entry details can still be collected.

Can I access GDPR enhancements in both WPForms and WPForms Lite?

Absolutely, everyone has access to GDPR enhancements no matter which version of WPForms is used.

How can I be sure my site is GDPR compliant?

Compliance details will vary from site to site, and potentially even from one form to the next. This is why in all cases we recommend seeking legal counsel familiar with GDPR to review your specific site and form use.

That’s it! We hope this guide helped you to begin creating GDPR compliant forms for your WordPress site.

Next, would you like to customize your form’s emails? Be sure to check out our tutorial on setting up automatic form notification emails for all the details.

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