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Post by account_disabled on Nov 23, 2023 5:17:04 GMT 1
How to make sure OMGF is working To make sure the plugin is doing its job and your site is using GDPR-compliant Google Fonts , you need to do a little detective work in the code. When Google Fonts are loaded from Google servers, the source code of your pages will include an HTML <link> tag in which the “href” attribute will contain the string fonts.googleapis.com or fonts.gstatic.com . However, when OMGF is active and configured correctly, these tags will not be present in the code. Use the View. Page Source or Inspect Browser Element feature by right-clicking on Special Data your page to check whether they are present or not. Alternatives to Google Fonts Many developers and website managers are starting to abandon Google services, precisely because of the countless privacy problems. If you also prefer to rely on a service that is already privacy-oriented, rather than going crazy with plugins and configurations, I have some interesting advice for you. You can switch to Bunny Fonts , a free service similar to Google. Fonts , but fully GDPR compliant. You can implement Bunny Fonts on your website manually, using the codes generated by their platform: Choose the font you prefer; Click on the Add variant button ; Copy the code and paste it into your site: If you use CSS code, the generated string will be inserted into your theme's style.privacy-oriented, rather than going crazy with plugins and configurations, I have some interesting advice for you. You can switch to Bunny Fonts , a free service similar to Google.
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