Disclo — EU AI Act Article 50 AI Disclosure

Description

From 2 August 2026, EU AI Act Article 50 requires websites that use AI chatbots or AI assistants to clearly inform visitors they are interacting with AI — before the first interaction.

If your WordPress site uses a chatbot, voice agent, or AI-powered tool, your visitors have a legal right to know. Disclo makes this requirement simple.

What this plugin does

Disclo adds a hosted, compliant AI disclosure badge to your site and silently logs every time the disclosure fires on a visitor’s screen. You get a timestamped evidence log — not just a visible
notice, but provable proof that it ran.

There is no document to upload. No screenshot to save. Every disclosure event is recorded server-side, automatically, with a timestamp. Export a regulator-ready report in one click from your Disclo
dashboard.

From the moment you activate it

  1. It shows a compliant Article 50 disclosure notice to visitors — at first interaction, as the law requires.
  2. It logs every disclosure event with a server-side timestamp — automatically, with nothing to configure.
  3. It gives you a dashboard showing how many times your disclosure was shown this month.
  4. It lets you export proof as a PDF or CSV — ready to hand to a regulator if asked.
  5. It auto-updates when official EU Commission guidelines change — no plugin update needed.

Why the evidence log matters

Most compliance tools give you a banner. Disclo gives you a record.

If a visitor files a complaint on 3 August 2026, the authority will ask: prove your disclosure was shown. A screenshot proves it existed once. Disclo’s server-side event log proves it ran — every
time, for every visitor, with a timestamp. That is the difference between “we had a notice” and “here is the documented evidence.”

Fines for Article 50 violations may reach up to €15 million or 3% of global annual turnover, whichever is higher, under Article 99 of the EU AI Act. Documented good-faith compliance is an important
factor in fine calibration.

Features

  • One badge, one setting. Paste your Site ID, choose your language, done. No code editing required.
  • Hosted and auto-updating. The badge script lives on Disclo’s servers. When official Article 50 guidelines update, your badge updates automatically — no plugin update needed.
  • Server-side evidence log. Every time the badge fires on a visitor’s screen, Disclo logs a timestamped disclosure event. Export as PDF or CSV for regulators with one click from your dashboard.
  • 6 EU languages. English, Dutch, German, French, Spanish, and Italian — each rendering the disclosure in the correct legal language for your visitors.
  • Privacy-by-design. The badge script does not place cookies, does not track individual users, and does not process personal data. It logs the event that the badge was shown — nothing more.

Is this plugin for me?

If your WordPress site uses any of the following, you may be required to show an AI disclosure under Article 50:

  • A live chat plugin with AI features (Tidio, Tawk.to AI, Chaport, Smartsupp, WPBot, or similar)
  • Any AI assistant or chatbot that responds to visitors in real time
  • WooCommerce AI tools with a conversational interface
  • A voice agent or emotion recognition system

Not sure? Use the free Article 50 Validator at disclo.eu to find out in 2 minutes.

What this plugin does NOT do

  • It does not include the Compliance Kit templates (first-interaction disclosure text, chat label copy, voice agent script, AI transparency page). Those are available separately at disclo.eu/kit.
  • It does not replace legal advice. Disclo is a documentation and tooling product based on official EU guidelines — consult a qualified EU technology lawyer for your specific situation.

Honest about the law

A few things a lot of advice online gets wrong:

  • There is no small-business exemption. Article 50 applies to organisations of every size.
  • The high-risk rules were deferred, but Article 50 keeps its 2 August 2026 date. The delay you read about applies to high-risk AI systems only.
  • Your chatbot provider’s label is probably not enough. Article 50(1) places the disclosure obligation on the deployer — that is you, not your chatbot vendor.

Disclo is a documentation and tooling product, not legal advice. Based on Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 and the official EU Commission Article 50 guidelines.

Requires a Disclo account

The badge and evidence log require a Disclo Pro subscription (€19/month or €149/year per site). Get started at disclo.eu.

Installation

  1. Upload the disclo-ai-disclosure folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory, or install via Plugins > Add New and search for “Disclo AI Disclosure.”
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress.
  3. Go to Settings > Disclo AI Disclosure.
  4. Enter your Site ID (your domain as registered in your Disclo dashboard).
  5. Choose your preferred language and badge style.
  6. Click Save Settings.

The AI disclosure badge will appear on your site within 60 seconds. Evidence logging begins immediately.

FAQ

Do I really need this before 2 August 2026?

Yes, if your site uses a chatbot, voice agent, or AI-powered tool that interacts with visitors. Article 50 of the EU AI Act applies from 2 August 2026 with no grace period for deployers. Fines can
reach up to €15 million or 3% of global annual turnover.

My chatbot provider already shows a label — do I still need this?

Usually yes. Article 50(1) places the disclosure obligation on the deployer (you), not the provider (your chatbot vendor). Your vendor’s label covers their obligation. You need to cover yours.

Does Article 50 apply to my small business?

Yes. There is no size exemption. Article 50 applies to any business deploying AI systems that interact with users — regardless of company size or turnover.

Where is my evidence log stored — and who controls it?

Your disclosure evidence is stored server-side on Disclo’s infrastructure, not on your WordPress installation. You can export a full timestamped report as PDF or CSV at any time from your Disclo
dashboard.

Does installing this make me legally compliant?

This plugin helps you implement and document your Article 50 disclosure obligations. It is a practical tooling product based on official EU Commission guidance, not legal advice. For your specific
situation, consult a qualified EU technology lawyer.

Will it slow my site down?

No. The badge script is lightweight, hosted externally, and loads asynchronously. It has no measurable impact on page load times.

Does it send my visitors’ data anywhere?

No. The script logs the disclosure event (badge shown) only — not visitor identity, behaviour, or any personal data. No cookies are set. No tracking occurs.

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Contributors & Developers

“Disclo — EU AI Act Article 50 AI Disclosure” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

1.0.1

  • Updated readme with full Article 50 guidance and FAQ.

1.0.0

  • Initial release.