GDPR
Last updated: July 1, 2026
This page covers two related things: how we (ChargeForms, as a company) comply with the GDPR for our own website and accounts, and what the ChargeForms plugin gives you to help your own site comply.
1. Your rights as our customer
If you're in the EU/UK, you have the right to:
- Access the personal data we hold about you.
- Request correction of inaccurate data.
- Request deletion ("right to be forgotten"), subject to legal/billing retention needs.
- Export your data in a portable format.
- Object to or restrict certain processing.
Exercise any of these rights via Contact — we respond within 30 days.
2. What the plugin gives site owners
Sites running ChargeForms can enable, per form:
- A GDPR Agreement field type requiring explicit consent before submission.
- Double opt-in, holding an entry as pending until the visitor confirms via email.
- An IP-logging toggle in Global Settings, off by default in strict-privacy configurations.
- Full entry export/delete tools, so a site owner can fulfill their own visitors' data requests.
Compliance for data collected on your own site remains your responsibility as the data controller — the plugin gives you the tools, but doesn't configure your legal basis for processing for you.
3. Data Processing Agreement
Business and Enterprise customers can request a signed Data Processing Agreement (DPA) via Contact.