![]() MDL-61899 - Include data privacy tool in core MDL-61785 - Ability to review and confirm which expired data can be deleted MDL-61499 - Ability to set default purpose and retention periods for context levels MDL-61489 - Report of plugin/components implementing the Privacy API MDL-61486 - Data registry with purpose and retention period MDL-61362 - Ability to create data categories and purposes MDL-61307 - Create a new privacy subsystem MDL-59720 - Delete personal data when it is no longer required MDL-59718 - A process to send a request to the data protection officer MDL-61306 - GDPR Data Requests and Data Registry MDL-62286 - Add policy link to the site footer MDL-61705 - Bulk accept of policies on behalf of users MDL-61301 - Report of user agreed policies and their versions MDL-61302 - Workflow to allow users to agree to all policies MDL-61423 - Add age and location verification to identify minors MDL-61292 - A new admin tool to manage policy documents MDL-61275 - GDPR Consenting of Minors and Managing, Versioning and Tracking Privacy Policies and User Consents Note: Legacy browsers with known compatibility issues with Moodle 3.5: We regularly test Moodle with the following browsers:įor the best experience and optimum security, we recommend that you keep your browser up to date. Moodle is compatible with any standards compliant web browser. Databaseġ1.x - note that 12.x is not yet supported ( MDL-67414) We recommend running the latest stable version of any software. Again, version numbers are just the minimum supported version. Moodle supports the following database servers. If you do enable utf8mb4 you must* use the Barracuda file format. See MySQL full unicode support for details. You may choose to keep using 'utf8_ ', but then a warning will show that the database isn't using full UTF-8 support and suggest moving to 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci'. CLI script may be used to convert to utf8mb4 if you're upgrading. (Recommendation only) If you use MySQL or MariaDB, make sure your database supports full UTF-8 (utf8mb4) if you install a new instance of Moodle.PHP extension intl is required since Moodle 3.4 (it was recommended in 2.0 onwards).PHP version: minimum PHP 7.0.0 Note: minimum PHP version has increased since Moodle 3.3.We recommend keeping all of your software and operating systems up-to-date. These are just the minimum supported versions. If you are upgrading from previous version, make sure you read the Upgrading documentation. See our New Features page for a more user-friendly introduction to Moodle 3.5 with screenshots. Here is the full list of fixed issues in 3.5. You are encouraged to upgrade to a supported version of Moodle. This version of Moodle is no longer supported and will not receive fixes for security risks. ![]()
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