as far as I understood, to be GDPR compliant you also need a proof of subscription meaning IP address and time/date of acceptance of the subscriber. Preferably a database that can be exported in case of an audit.
I would be interested in finding a solution to that as well.
First I thought I could export my subscribers, edit their status to unconfirmed and import them again, then send an email asking to re-opt in.
But it turns out mailpoet does not allow to send to unconfirmed accounts. (which makes sense)
Then I thought I could perhaps send an email to my subscribers asking to re-opt in first and do the above database edit, but because emails get sent in batches of 100, I’m not sure when I should change their status. The first recipients will already have tried to re-opt in before the last emails have been sent.
Looks like a bit of a tricky situation.
If anyone has a tip it would be really helpful 🙂
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This reply was modified 7 years, 12 months ago by drolo.