Drupal CMS Launch and Privacy Updates for Website Owners
John Locke on the Freelock newsletter highlighted key developments in privacy and Drupal CMS, emphasizing the importance of robust privacy policies for website owners to avoid severe fines under modern regulations. He announced a Privacy Tune-up package, available through January, offering privacy policy generation and cookie consent setup. Locke also discussed the end of Drupal 7’s lifecycle after 14 years, noting continued support through extended security updates but urging users to consider upgrading to Drupal CMS.
Drupal CMS introduces pre-configured "recipes" for features like SEO, privacy, and event management. These recipes are designed to simplify site setup while leveraging Drupal’s extensive functionality. Locke assured existing Drupal 8 or later users that many new features can be integrated into their current sites. Next month, the blog will shift focus to artificial intelligence and its applications for site owners.