Encrypted storage of fields in core - GDPR support

Created on 18 April 2018, almost 7 years ago
Updated 1 April 2025, 4 days ago

General Data Protection Regulation is activate: 25 May 2018

All personal data needs to be protected.

It would be good if personal data were stored in the database secretly.

The drupal core protects only passwords.

It is good if at least the email address is stored in this way, but it would be good if other fields would allow the encryption to be enabled with a check box.

I think it would be beneficial if this feature was supported by the core of the drupal.

It would be good to have the settings in the settings.php file, such as the e-mail address and even the name's encryption.

Feature request
Status

Closed: duplicate

Version

11.0 🔥

Component

field system

Created by

🇭🇺Hungary Somfai Tibor

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