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April 4, 2023 at 2:17 pm #1403521So, the first page with Enfold is almost done, and I’m quite satisfied, because I found my way around very well right away, even without documentation. However, the question that arises at the end of every European website is: How do I save the used Google fonts on my own web server, otherwise there will be problems with the GDPR. 
 Other themes have already implemented this with a one-click solution. Is that also the case with Enfold now? For themes that don’t have this, I use the OMGF plugin – but even the pro version can’t solve the problem. So how do I save the fonts on my server and disconnect from Google?
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 JürgenApril 6, 2023 at 9:55 am #1403681Hey Jürgen, Please refer to this post: https://kriesi.at/support/topic/loading-google-fonts-locally-for-gdpr-compliance/ :) Best regards, 
 YigitApril 12, 2023 at 6:13 pm #1404237Hi Yigit 
 I have done everything as described in the post, with the result that the fonts are now displayed in thin italic in various areas of the website – which was not wanted and looks pretty stupid. Unfortunately, that didn’t change either after I switched the fonts back to the Google fonts in order to restore the old look, at least temporarily, until there is a working solution to this problem. I’m hoping for your help now, because it can’t stay like this.
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 JürgenApril 13, 2023 at 11:41 am #1404330Hi 
 the problem is solved – now i used a little different way, together it lasts more than a half day of try and error, tutorials a.s.o. Because of this i don`t know if i use the theme again. Perhaps you should think of a one-klick-solution for this in future ?!
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 JürgenApril 13, 2023 at 5:04 pm #1404369
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