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  • #35695
    Frank
    Guest

    Dear support team,

    I’ve been using W3 Cache for a long time, it works fine – thank you for that.
    But now I have noticed that a Cloudeflare is setting cookies, which I cannot prevent. Even if I delete the entire plugin, it persists. Since this is not GDPR compliant for my website head, this has to be turned off.
    According to the analysis, this link is given:

    https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery-cookie/1.4.1/jquery.cookie.js?ver=1

    It would be nice if you could tell me where exactly this file is stored.
    Thanks for your help in advance.

    Best regards,
    Frank

    #35711
    Marko Vasiljevic
    Keymaster

    Hello Frank,

    Thank you for your inquiry, and thanks for using W3 Total Cache. I am happy to assist you with this.
    This is an external resource so it’s coming from Cloudflare.
    The jquery Cookie is a simple, lightweight jQuery plugin for reading, writing, and deleting cookies. This does not mean that this is a cookie per se. I would suggest reaching out to Cloudflare support for more information about that resource and how to disable it if you want to do so.
    Thanks!

    #35717
    Frank
    Guest

    Hello Marco,
    Thank you for the quick and friendly answer. I will contact Cloudflare directly, somehow I would feel better if this link is no longer there.

    Have a nice evening and best regards,
    Frank

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