How to install Secure Privacy on Joomla
This guide explain you how to install Secure Privacy on Joomla and become compliant with GDPR, CCPA, LGPD.
- Go to the installation page and get the Secure Privacy script.
- Log into the Joomla Administration panel.
- Click on the Template Manager link.
- Click the Templates tab.
- Locate the template your site is using, then click on its title.
- Click the Edit main page template link.
- Locate the </head> closing tag and insert your Secure Privacy script above it.
- Save & Close button.
- Your Secure Privacy Tracking Code is now installed.
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