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Profile Edit is sufficient for this requirement. Do not confuse Personal Identifiable Data with just Data in general.How can I create a menu (or a module inside a menu) where the user can see all the data associated to himself?
No, you absolutely do not. You're misunderstanding what the privacy by design means for GDPR. Privacy by Design is actually pertaining to Data Security. It literally means nothing more than "data protection through technology design". In short sites that were storing plain text passwords and other very personal data with no encrypt are in violation of this. Activity stream posts are also not considered PII (personally identifiable information).Also, for GDPR Reasons, I need to stop the Profile activity from being visible to everyone but need to make it private (or take it completely away) WITHOUT making all the activity on the whole site private?
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Create a Joomla menu item within Community Builder > Plugin menutype. Next for Plugin select CB Activity. You can then display a menu item that displays the users activity. You will need to adjust the Asset parameter under the Activity tab for this to display more specific activity._Nearly all relevant data that the user generates (or at least the link to it if he creates something on a third party marketplace) gets stored as activity. I would like to give the user an easy way to correct any of the data/find out if his account was fraudulently used. For that reason, I would like to put the activity that he currently sees under his profile on a separate menu or on a module in a separate menu (basically as an "activity log"). How can I do that?
Yup, you can use CB Content Bot and tab substitutions shown in our below substitution tutorial for this. As for modules you'd use those same substitutions in a CB Content Module.Is it possible to display whole tabs with a plugin inside an article or module?
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