Fields - Terms of Service

The Fields - Terms of Service plugin adds a custom field type (tos) that allows you to add terms field(s) to your registration form. In case you missed that - you can add terms FIELDS (plural) to your registration forms.

To comply with the EU GDPR requirements, this field was developed to allow an administrator to add a required acceptance field to the registration form, and add additional fields later, while maintaining records of the users acceptance of each terms document. If you haven't researched the EU GDPR requirements, take a look here: http://www.privacy-regulation.eu/en/19.htm

The rules require sites to re-acquire acceptance of terms upon those terms changing while maintaining the details of the previous acceptance. This plugin enables an administrator to add a new terms field to the registration form, linked to a new terms document - as many times as necessary.

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Terms of Service
v1.0.2
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To protect site owners, the plugin stores the date/time and IP address of the acceptance. With this detail, any litigation can be met with hard data.

Registration ViewProfile ViewProfile Edit View

Features

  • Required for users at registration and profile edit
  • Not required in /administrator
  • Create as many required terms fields as you like
  • Stores date/time and IP address of the acceptance
  • Separate display styles for Registration, Profile View, and /administrator

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  Fields - Terms of Service 1.0.2124

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Why is this software free?

I’m ditching the freemium game and giving this software to the Joomla crowd for free. It’s a nod to “Jumla”—Swahili for “all together”—because fragmentation sucks, and I’d rather focus on innovation and paid gigs. Use it, build with it, and if you need custom work, I’m super into that.

Will You Make X for WordPress?

No. WordPress accounted for over 96% of the websites infected with malware in 2022, and 99.4% of all security vulnerabilities were found in themes and plugins in 2021. I have personally witnessed a WordPress site hack destroy a company. I won't touch that CMS with a 10-foot pole.