All Logic Hop data is fully anonymized and no personally identifiable information is ever stored. This guide explains the consent options, the logichop cookie, disabling data storage, and how Logic Hop uses WordPress transients.
All Logic Hop data is fully anonymized and no personally identifiable data is ever stored. Geolocation is derived from a visitor's IP address in real time and never stored, and IP addresses are anonymized by zeroing the last octet of IPv4 addresses and the last 80 bits of IPv6 addresses — the same technique Google uses.
Sites using Logic Hop may set a single cookie (logichop) to associate anonymized data with returning visitors. Consent and storage duration are up to each website, and the cookie is set by the site running Logic Hop, never by a Logic Hop domain.
Enabling GDPR Require Consent
Turn on consent enforcement from the Logic Hop settings so data is only stored when a visitor's consent cookie is present.
In Logic Hop > Settings, under Quick Settings, click the GDPR Require Consent button
Enter your consent cookie name under Consent Cookie
Click Save Changes
Consent request options
Logic Hop provides four options for requiring consent before storing data, ranging from always storing to never storing without consent.
Never — sets the logichop cookie and stores data for all users
Visitors from GDPR countries — stores data for users not in GDPR countries unless a consent cookie is present
Visitors from the European Union — stores data for users outside the EU unless a consent cookie is present
All visitors — stores no data and sets no cookie unless a consent cookie is present
Consent cookie
When the Consent Cookie option is set, the logichop cookie is created and data is stored only for visitors who have the consent cookie present, giving you a clear, cookie-driven basis for storage.
Disable data storage and transients
You can disable data storage entirely so no visitor data is persisted. Logic Hop also uses WordPress transients to cache certain data; on some managed hosts transients are stored in the database or object cache, which is worth knowing when auditing where Logic Hop data lives.
Questions this page should answer
Does Logic Hop store personal data?
No. Logic Hop fully anonymizes all data and never stores personally identifiable information. IP addresses are anonymized and geolocation is computed in real time, not stored.
How does Logic Hop handle GDPR consent?
Logic Hop offers four consent options, from always storing data to storing nothing without a consent cookie, configurable under GDPR Require Consent in settings.