3 ways to self host Google fonts and be GDPR compliant

Worried about GDPR compliance when using Google Fonts? You’re not alone. In this video, I’ll show you three practical methods to self-host Google Fonts on your website, ensuring you’re fully compliant with European privacy regulations while maintaining fast load times and beautiful typography.

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3 ways to self host Google fonts and be GDPR compliant

three practical methods to self-host Google Fonts on your website

Worried about GDPR compliance when using Google Fonts? You’re not alone. In this video, I’ll show you three practical methods to self-host Google Fonts on your website, ensuring you’re fully compliant with European privacy regulations while maintaining fast load times and beautiful typography.

*What You’ll Learn:*

  • Why Google Fonts can be a GDPR issue (and the legal cases that changed everything)
  • Method 1: Using a plugin
  • Method 2: Using Elementor Page Builder
  • Method 3: using WP Rocket Caching Plugin

Whether you’re a web developer, designer, or website owner concerned about privacy compliance, this guide will help you keep your favourite fonts while protecting your visitors’ data.

*Resources mentioned in this video:*

OMFG Plugin: 

Elementor Page Builder: 

WP Rocket: 

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