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# Ensuring data privacy
Material for MkDocs makes compliance with data privacy regulations very easy,
as it offers a native [cookie consent] solution to seek explicit consent from
users before setting up [tracking]. Additionally, external assets can be
automatically downloaded for [self-hosting].
[cookie consent]: #native-cookie-consent
[tracking]: setting-up-site-analytics.md
[self-hosting]: #built-in-privacy-plugin
## Configuration
### Cookie consent { #native-cookie-consent }
[:octicons-heart-fill-24:{ .mdx-heart } Sponsors only][Insiders]{ .mdx-insiders } ·
[:octicons-tag-24: insiders-2.10.0][Insiders] ·
:octicons-milestone-24: Default: _none_
Material for MkDocs ships a native and extensible cookie consent form which
asks the user for consent prior to sending any data via analytics. Add the
following to `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
extra:
consent:
title: Cookie consent
description: >- # (1)!
We use cookies to recognize your repeated visits and preferences, as well
as to measure the effectiveness of our documentation and whether users
find what they're searching for. With your consent, you're helping us to
make our documentation better.
```
1. You can add arbitrary HTML tags in the `description`, e.g. to link to your
terms of service or other parts of the site.
The following properties are available:
`title`{ #consent-title }
: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _none_ · :octicons-alert-24: Required
This property sets the title of the cookie consent, which is rendered at the
top of the form and must be set to a non-empty string.
`description`{ #consent-description }
: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _none_ · :octicons-alert-24: Required
This property sets the description of the cookie consent, is rendered below
the title, and may include raw HTML (e.g. a links to the terms of service).
`cookies`{ #consent-cookies }
: [:octicons-tag-24: insiders-4.5.1][Insiders] · :octicons-milestone-24:
Default: _none_ This property allows to add custom cookies or change the
initial `checked` state and name of the `analytics` cookie. Each cookie must
receive a unique identifier which is used as a key in the `cookies` map, and
can be either set to a string, or to a map defining `name` and `checked`
state:
=== "Custom cookie name"
``` yaml
extra:
consent:
cookies:
analytics: Custom name
```
=== "Custom initial state"
``` yaml
extra:
consent:
cookies:
analytics:
name: Google Analytics
checked: false
```
=== "Custom cookie"
``` yaml
extra:
consent:
cookies:
analytics: Google Analytics # (1)!
custom: Custom cookie
```
1. If you define a custom cookie as part of the `cookies` property,
the `analytics` cookie must be added back explicitly, or analytics
won't be triggered.
If Google Analytics was configured via `mkdocs.yml`, the cookie consent will automatically include a setting for the user to disable it. [Custom cookies]
can be used from JavaScript.
`actions`{ #consent-actions }
: [:octicons-tag-24: insiders-4.17.1][Insiders] · :octicons-milestone-24:
Default: `[accept, manage]` This property defines which buttons are shown
and in which order, e.g. to allow the user to accept cookies and manage
settings:
``` yaml
extra:
consent:
actions:
- accept
- manage
```
The cookie consent form includes three types of buttons:
- `accept` Button to accept selected cookies
- `reject` Button to reject all cookies
- `manage` Button to manage settings
When a user first visits your site, a cookie consent form is rendered:
[![cookie consent enabled]][cookie consent enabled]
[Insiders]: ../insiders/index.md
[Custom cookies]: #custom-cookies
[cookie consent enabled]: ../assets/screenshots/consent.png
#### Change cookie settings
In order to comply with GDPR, users must be able to change their cookie settings
at any time. This can be done by adding a simple link to your [copyright notice]
in `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
copyright: >
Copyright © 2016 - 2022 Martin Donath
<a href="#__consent">Change cookie settings</a>
```
[copyright notice]: setting-up-the-footer.md#copyright-notice
### Built-in privacy plugin
[:octicons-heart-fill-24:{ .mdx-heart } Sponsors only][Insiders]{ .mdx-insiders } ·
[:octicons-tag-24: insiders-4.9.0][Insiders] ·
:octicons-cpu-24: Plugin ·
:octicons-beaker-24: Experimental
The built-in privacy plugin automatically identifies [external assets] as part
of the build process and downloads all assets for very simple self-hosting. Add
the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
plugins:
- privacy # (1)!
```
1. Note that the privacy plugin should be located at the end of the list of
`plugins`, as it will scan the resulting HTML for resources to download and
replace. If a plugin after the privacy plugin adds further
[external assets], these assets will not be downloaded.
> If you need to be able to build your documentation with and without
> [Insiders], please refer to the [built-in plugins] section to learn how
> shared configurations help to achieve this.
The following configuration options are available:
`enabled`{ #enabled }
: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `true` This option specifies whether
the plugin is enabled when building your project. If you want to switch
the plugin off, e.g. for local builds, use an [environment variable]:
``` yaml
plugins:
- privacy:
enabled: !ENV [PRIVACY, false]
```
`externals`{ #externals }
: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `bundle` This option specifies what the
plugin should do when encountering external assets. There are two options:
while `report` will issue warning messages during the build, `bundle` will
automatically download all external files and adjust all references:
``` yaml
plugins:
- privacy:
externals: bundle
```
If you've removed all external assets from your project via [customization],
it's still a good idea to enable the plugin and set the mode to `report`,
as the plugin will make sure that there are no hidden external links in any
Markdown files that were unintentionally added.
Using `report` in [strict mode] will make the build fail when external
assets are detected.
[customization]: ../customization.md
[strict mode]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#strict
`externals_dir`{ #externals-dir }
: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: `assets/externals` This option
specifies where the downloaded [external assets] will be stored. It's
normally not necessary to change this option:
``` yaml
plugins:
- privacy:
externals_dir: assets/externals
```
`externals_exclude`{ #externals-exclude }
: :octicons-milestone-24: Default: _none_ This option allows to exclude
certain external assets from processing by the privacy plugin, so they will
not be downloaded and bundled during the build:
``` yaml
plugins:
- privacy:
externals_exclude: # (1)!
- cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mathjax@3/*
- giscus.app/*
```
1. [MathJax] loads web fonts for typesetting of mathematical content
through relative URLs, and thus cannot be automatically bundled by the
privacy plugin. [MathJax can be self-hosted].
Giscus, which we recommend to use as a [comment system], uses a technique
called code-splitting to load only the code that is necessary, which
is implemented via relative URLs. [Giscus can be self-hosted] as well.
Excluding specific external assets can be necessary if they contain
dynamically created or relative URLs, which can't be resolved by the privacy
plugin due to [technical limitations].
[built-in plugins]: ../insiders/getting-started.md#built-in-plugins
[MathJax]: ../reference/mathjax.md
[MathJax can be self-hosted]: https://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/web/hosting.html
[Giscus can be self-hosted]: https://github.com/giscus/giscus/blob/main/SELF-HOSTING.md
[comment system]: adding-a-comment-system.md
[external assets]: #how-it-works
[environment variable]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#environment-variables
??? question "Why can't Material for MkDocs bundle all assets by design?"
The primary reason why Material for MkDocs can't just bundle all of its own
assets is the integration with [Google Fonts], which offers over a thousand
different fonts that can be used to render your documentation. Most of the
fonts include several weights and are split up into different character sets
to keep the download size small, so the browser only downloads what is
really needed. For Roboto, our default [regular font], this results in [42
`*.woff2` files in total][example].
If Material for MkDocs would bundle all font files, the download size would
be in the hundreds of megabytes, slowing down automated builds. Furthermore,
authors might add external assets like third-party scripts or style sheets
that would need to be remembered to be defined as further local assets.
This is the very reason the [built-in privacy plugin] exists — it automates
the process of downloading all external assets manually to ensure compliance
with GDPR. Note that there are some [technical limitations].
[Google Fonts]: changing-the-fonts.md
[regular font]: changing-the-fonts.md#regular-font
[example]: #example
[technical limitations]: #limitations
#### How it works
The [built-in privacy plugin] scans the resulting HTML for links to external
resources, including external scripts, style sheets, images and web fonts, and
downloads them to bundle them with your documentation site. Every URL refering
to an external resource, no matter if part of a template or Markdown file, is
then replaced with the URL to the local copy. An example:
``` html
<script src="https://example.com/script.js"></script>
```
The external script is downloaded, and the link is replaced with:
``` html
<script src="assets/externals/example.com/script.js"></script>
```
Style sheets are scanned for external `url(...)` references, e.g. images and
web fonts, which are then also downloaded and bundled with your documentation
site. This means that [Google Fonts] can be configured in `mkdocs.yml` as usual,
as the [built-in privacy plugin] automatically downloads and bundles all
dependent resources.
As a third measure, [`preconnect`][preconnect] hints used for DNS pre-fetching
which might also leak the visitors IP address to a third party are automatically
removed during the build process.
??? example "Expand to inspect example"
For the official documentation, the [built-in privacy plugin] downloads the
following resources:
``` { .sh id="example" }
.
└─ assets/externals/
├─ unpkg.com/tablesort@5.3.0/dist/tablesort.min.js
├─ fonts.googleapis.com/css
├─ fonts.gstatic.com/s/
│ ├─ roboto/v29/
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TjASc-CsTKlA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TjASc0CsTKlA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TjASc1CsTKlA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TjASc2CsTKlA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TjASc3CsTKlA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TjASc5CsTKlA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TjASc6CsQ.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TzBic-CsTKlA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TzBic0CsTKlA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TzBic1CsTKlA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TzBic2CsTKlA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TzBic3CsTKlA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TzBic5CsTKlA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOjCnqEu92Fr1Mu51TzBic6CsQ.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOkCnqEu92Fr1Mu51xEIzIFKw.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOkCnqEu92Fr1Mu51xFIzIFKw.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOkCnqEu92Fr1Mu51xGIzIFKw.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOkCnqEu92Fr1Mu51xHIzIFKw.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOkCnqEu92Fr1Mu51xIIzI.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOkCnqEu92Fr1Mu51xLIzIFKw.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOkCnqEu92Fr1Mu51xMIzIFKw.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmSU5fABc4EsA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmSU5fBBc4.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmSU5fBxc4EsA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmSU5fCBc4EsA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmSU5fCRc4EsA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmSU5fChc4EsA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmSU5fCxc4EsA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmWUlfABc4EsA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmWUlfBBc4.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmWUlfBxc4EsA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmWUlfCBc4EsA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmWUlfCRc4EsA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmWUlfChc4EsA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmWUlfCxc4EsA.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOmCnqEu92Fr1Mu4WxKOzY.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOmCnqEu92Fr1Mu4mxK.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOmCnqEu92Fr1Mu5mxKOzY.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOmCnqEu92Fr1Mu72xKOzY.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOmCnqEu92Fr1Mu7GxKOzY.woff2
│ │ ├─ KFOmCnqEu92Fr1Mu7WxKOzY.woff2
│ │ └─ KFOmCnqEu92Fr1Mu7mxKOzY.woff2
│ └─ robotomono/v13/
│ ├─ L0xTDF4xlVMF-BfR8bXMIhJHg45mwgGEFl0_3vrtSM1J-gEPT5Ese6hmHSV0mf0h.woff2
│ ├─ L0xTDF4xlVMF-BfR8bXMIhJHg45mwgGEFl0_3vrtSM1J-gEPT5Ese6hmHSZ0mf0h.woff2
│ ├─ L0xTDF4xlVMF-BfR8bXMIhJHg45mwgGEFl0_3vrtSM1J-gEPT5Ese6hmHSd0mf0h.woff2
│ ├─ L0xTDF4xlVMF-BfR8bXMIhJHg45mwgGEFl0_3vrtSM1J-gEPT5Ese6hmHSh0mQ.woff2
│ ├─ L0xTDF4xlVMF-BfR8bXMIhJHg45mwgGEFl0_3vrtSM1J-gEPT5Ese6hmHSt0mf0h.woff2
│ ├─ L0xTDF4xlVMF-BfR8bXMIhJHg45mwgGEFl0_3vrtSM1J-gEPT5Ese6hmHSx0mf0h.woff2
│ ├─ L0xdDF4xlVMF-BfR8bXMIjhOsXG-q2oeuFoqFrlnAIe2Imhk1T8rbociImtElOUlYIw.woff2
│ ├─ L0xdDF4xlVMF-BfR8bXMIjhOsXG-q2oeuFoqFrlnAIe2Imhk1T8rbociImtEleUlYIw.woff2
│ ├─ L0xdDF4xlVMF-BfR8bXMIjhOsXG-q2oeuFoqFrlnAIe2Imhk1T8rbociImtEluUlYIw.woff2
│ ├─ L0xdDF4xlVMF-BfR8bXMIjhOsXG-q2oeuFoqFrlnAIe2Imhk1T8rbociImtEm-Ul.woff2
│ ├─ L0xdDF4xlVMF-BfR8bXMIjhOsXG-q2oeuFoqFrlnAIe2Imhk1T8rbociImtEmOUlYIw.woff2
│ └─ L0xdDF4xlVMF-BfR8bXMIjhOsXG-q2oeuFoqFrlnAIe2Imhk1T8rbociImtEn-UlYIw.woff2
└─ polyfill.io/v3/polyfill.min.js
```
[built-in privacy plugin]: #built-in-privacy-plugin
[preconnect]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Performance/dns-prefetch
#### Caching <small>recommended</small> { #caching data-toc-label="Caching" }
All downloaded files are written to the `.cache` directory, significantly
reducing the duration of subsequent builds as only replacements need to be
carried out. You might want to:
1. Ignore the `.cache` directory in your project, by adding it to `.gitignore`.
2. When building your site for publishing, use a build cache to save the
`.cache` directory in between builds. Taking the example from the
[publishing guide], add the following lines:
``` yaml hl_lines="15-18"
name: ci
on:
push:
branches:
- master
- main
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: 3.x
- uses: actions/cache@v2
with:
key: ${{ github.ref }}
path: .cache
- run: pip install mkdocs-material
- run: mkdocs gh-deploy --force
```
[publishing guide]: ../publishing-your-site.md#with-github-actions
#### Limitations
Note that dynamically created URLs as part of scripts are not detected, and thus
cannot be automatically downloaded. The [built-in privacy plugin] does not
execute scripts it can only detect fully qualified URLs to download and
replace.
In short, don't do this:
``` js
const cdn = "https://polyfill.io"
const url = `${cdn}/v3/polyfill.min.js`
```
Instead, always use fully qualified URLs:
``` js
const url ="https://polyfill.io/v3/polyfill.min.js"
```
## Customization
### Custom cookies
If you've customized the [cookie consent] and added a `custom` cookie, the user
will be prompted to accept your custom cookie. Use [additional JavaScript] to
check whether the user accepted it:
=== ":octicons-file-code-16: docs/javascripts/consent.js"
``` js
var consent = __md_get("__consent")
if (consent && consent.custom) {
/* The user accepted the cookie */
}
```
=== ":octicons-file-code-16: mkdocs.yml"
``` yaml
extra_javascript:
- javascripts/consent.js
```
[additional JavaScript]: ../customization.md#additional-javascript