Julianna
CALegal Pages and Cookie Consent plugins I'm really happy with their Legal Pages and Cookie Consent plugins. They work well together and are super easy to use. I can't comment on how iron clad the legalese is, but the content produced by their wizard seem in line with verbiage of most corporate websites. The support in the past year has been great--direct solutions and super helpful.
Joss
CANice but miss specific Canada setting… Nice upgrade to add the consent logs to the free version of the plugin. It's easy and imple to use but not completely compatibility with WPML when your main site's language is not English. Also, it would be great to have a specific settings for websites that make most of their business in Canada.
J Enright
IEVery happy to be using the GDPR Cookie… Very happy to be using the GDPR Cookie consent plugin (pro version) from WPeka for over 9 months now. I had tried other cookie plugins but they were either overly complicated or did not create nice banners to match the website design. WPeka's GDPR Cookie banner was also one of the more affordable consent plugins with with an easy to follow setup wizard and dashboard.
William
GBI'm really happy with their Legal Pages… I'm really happy with their Legal Pages and Cookie Consent plugins. They work well together and are super easy to use. I am much more comfortable publishing my websites given the changing privacy issues being addressed as they should be.
Sirus Zolfonoon
GBWPeka: A WordPress Disgrace - Frustration, Failure, and False Promises WPeka would easily win a contest for the worst WordPress plugin company. After joining their monthly subscription plugin club and trying one of their plugins for over a month and a half, I had to remind their support team multiple times about unresolved technical issues. Even when they did respond, they failed to address the problem effectively. At one point, they claimed the issue was fixed and sent me a screenshot that clearly showed the plugin's failure, which I had to point out to them. It took another support team member to finally admit that the problem existed, as evident in their own screenshot. The situation became so dire that I offered them full access to an entire site to fix their plugin, only for them to ultimately concede that they couldn't resolve the issues. They refunded the last two months of my subscription, which was the same amount of time it took them to acknowledge the shortcomings of their WP LocalPlus plugin. Additionally, they offered one of their plugins as compensation for the trouble I went through, which I declined due to my apprehension about touching another one of their plugins, let alone going through the entire ordeal again.