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    princeton got a reaction from sobrenome in 4.4: Turbo charging loading speeds   
    @Matt It would be cool to see 4.4 on here now so we can see/test the improvements.
    Curious, why does IPS have their javascript inserted in the <HEAD> when end of </BODY> is much faster?
     
     
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    princeton got a reaction from The Old Man in 4.4: Turbo charging loading speeds   
    @Matt It would be cool to see 4.4 on here now so we can see/test the improvements.
    Curious, why does IPS have their javascript inserted in the <HEAD> when end of </BODY> is much faster?
     
     
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    princeton got a reaction from Matt in 4.4: Turbo charging loading speeds   
    @Matt It would be cool to see 4.4 on here now so we can see/test the improvements.
    Curious, why does IPS have their javascript inserted in the <HEAD> when end of </BODY> is much faster?
     
     
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    princeton got a reaction from Adlago in 4.4: Turbo charging loading speeds   
    @Matt It would be cool to see 4.4 on here now so we can see/test the improvements.
    Curious, why does IPS have their javascript inserted in the <HEAD> when end of </BODY> is much faster?
     
     
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    princeton got a reaction from Kassandra Taggart in 4.4: Increase visitor registrations with Post Before Registering   
    @Kassandra Taggart you need to wait until 4.4 is available
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    princeton got a reaction from Mark in 4.4: Increase visitor registrations with Post Before Registering   
    I love the idea of grabbing their email address early.
    Once you have their email address you have many opportunities to get them to activate their account. The alternative is not having anything. Who wants that?
    Let's see ... there is...
    Username Password Password Confirmation 'Send me news updates' Agree to TOS ... then verify email address. Why not jump straight to verify email address?
    What if we auto-fill username with local-part. eg. if joeshmoe@domain.com then joeshmoe is username. (Run some checks ... if not unique ... randomly, add characters to it.) All in the background of course... (Username is used to publicly post message after confirming email address.)
    Then the 2nd page could be a message telling end-user to confirm email address (activate account). 
    They activate their account and become a SUBSCRIBER. (Activation redirects to page where they can update username and password. Once password has been updated, they can now be considered a MEMBER.)
    We now have many opportunities (not just 1) to convert.
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    princeton got a reaction from Mark in 4.4: Animated GIFs   
    I think this is a great feature. I love ideas that allow members to express themselves differently from the norm.
    In this mobile world, GIPHY is needed. 
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    princeton got a reaction from Matt in 4.4: Animated GIFs   
    I think this is a great feature. I love ideas that allow members to express themselves differently from the norm.
    In this mobile world, GIPHY is needed. 
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    princeton got a reaction from Ryan Ashbrook in 4.4: Animated GIFs   
    I think this is a great feature. I love ideas that allow members to express themselves differently from the norm.
    In this mobile world, GIPHY is needed. 
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    princeton got a reaction from Daniel F in 4.4: Animated GIFs   
    I think this is a great feature. I love ideas that allow members to express themselves differently from the norm.
    In this mobile world, GIPHY is needed. 
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    princeton reacted to The Old Man in GDPR updates for Invision Community 4.3.3   
    These improvements and tools are excellent and well considered, just what we needed, thank you. 
    I'd also urge some general caution and due diligence especially with any non-member requests for bulk personal data export, admins should put some procedures in place and make sure co-admins and staff are aware, to recognise a request and to reasonably check proof of identity before handing over bulk export data  to ex-members, banned or disgruntled ex-members who potentially have a grievance, or ex-members requesting deleting accounts. 
    It may be useful for current registered members to have a convenient option in their Account Settings to be able to request an export, so export could be performed automatically and recorded in the member history audit trail.
    I'd also urge caution in transmitting that XML data to the requester especially by email, be sure to provide some security such as sending it in a passworded and/or encrypted zip file. Double, triple check you're sending it to the correct person, email address!
     
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    princeton reacted to Matt in GDPR updates for Invision Community 4.3.3   
    All very sensible yes. There's a new Admin permission mask for the exports, so you can disable this per admin if you wanted to.
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