Summary
GDPR is a mandatory rules for how organisations and companies must use personal data in an integrity friendly way.
Getting Started
This documentation provides a list of the features available within the GDPR module for Drupal 9 and 10 and a guide for using them.
Documentation
The following features have been covered by documentation:
GDPR Checklist
This tool can be found within the admin configuration. The GDPR checklist tool can be used to make sure that your site is GDPR compliant.
Content Links
The content links tool allows you to enter internal paths (e.g. /privacy-policy) or full URLs (e.g. https://www.example.com/terms-of-service
SQL Dump settings
Apply anonymization for each table columns containing sensitive data!
Field List
The GDPR field list or field config page lists all of the fields on Drupal that can be configured for GDPR compliance.
Task List
The task list page lists all of the tasks where either a user or staff member has made a request.
Right to be Forgotten
Specifies the path to the directory where Right to be Forgotten tasks are exported after being processed
Viewing Stored Data
All data stored on an individual is conveniently stored within a user’s dashboard.
Subject Access Request
A SAR, or subject access request, is when an individual asks for all of the information held about them.
Data Removal
Data can be removed as part of a data request by a user or site admin.
Agreements
Agreements can be created to capture specific consent for different areas.


