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  2. MDL-62062

Change policy agreements once the policies has been accepted

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    • Icon: Improvement Improvement
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Icon: Minor Minor
    • 3.5
    • 3.5
    • Privacy
    • MOODLE_35_STABLE
    • MOODLE_35_STABLE
    • MDL-62062-master
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      Each user can access manually (that is writing the URL) to http://yourmoodleurl//admin/tool/policy/index.php for viewing and changing his/her agreements.

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      Each user can access manually (that is writing the URL) to http://yourmoodleurl//admin/tool/policy/index.php  for viewing and changing his/her agreements.
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      Setup

      1. Login as admin.
      2. Access to "Site administration | Privacy and policies | Policy settings".
      3. Set “Policies (tool_policy)” as Site policy hander.
      4. Create 2 policies and set them as active.
      5. Access to "Site administration | Users | Permissions | Define roles".
      6. Edit the Manager role.
      7. Make sure the capability tool/policy:acceptbehalf is allowed.

      Testing scenario 1

      1. Login as student.
      2. Read all the policies (2), click the next button and accept them.
        • CHECK that after accepting the policies, you're redirected to main site page.
      3. Access to your profile and click over "Policies and agreements".
        • CHECK that the Agreed ticks are not a link.
        • CHECK that the following text appears: "For questions regarding the policies please contact the Data Protection Officer".
      4. Access to the Site home page.
      5. Access to $CFG->wwwroot/admin/tool/policy/index.php.
        • CHECK that the page is redirected to the "Policies and agreements" user page.

      Testing scenario 2

      1. Login as manager.
      2. Access to "Site administration | Privacy and policies | User agreements".
      3. Click over any of the red crosses to accept a user policy. 
        • CHECK that the "Consent details" modal window is displayed.
      4. Click on the "I agree to the policy" button.
        • CHECK that the policy has been agreed. That means that now this user policy has to appear with a blue tick and the text "Agreed on behalf of, click to revoke "XXX"" (where XXX is the policy name).
      5. Click on the blue tick to revoke the consent.
        • CHECK that the "Revoke details" modal window is displayed.
      6. Write some text in the remarks field.
      7. Click on the "I revoke the policy" button.
        • CHECK that the policy has been revoked. That means that now this user policy has to appear with a red cross and the text "Not agreed, click to agree to "XXX"" (where XXX is the policy name).
      8. Click over any of the red crosses in the "Overall" column.
        • CHECK that the "Consent details" modal window is displayed.
      9. Click on the "I agree to the policy" button.
        • CHECK that all the policies for this user have been agreed. That means that now they appear with a blue tick and the text "Agreed on behalf of, click to revoke "XXX"" (where XXX is each policy name).
      10. Click over the blue tick in the "Overall" column to revoke all the policies of this user.
        • CHECK that the "Revoke details" modal window is displayed.
      11. Click on the "I revoke the policy" button.
        • CHECK that all the policies for this user have been revoked. That means that now they appear with a red cross and the text "Not agreed, click to agree to "XXX"" (where XXX is each policy name).
      12. Click over any of the "x of 2" links in the "Overall" column.
        • CHECK that the text "For questions regarding the policies please contact the Data Protection Officer" is not displayed.
      13. Access to the Site home page.
      14. Access to $CFG->wwwroot/admin/tool/policy/index.php.
        • CHECK that the page is not redirected and you can revoke some of the policies.
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      Setup Login as admin. Access to "Site administration | Privacy and policies | Policy settings". Set “Policies (tool_policy)” as Site policy hander. Create 2 policies and set them as active. Access to "Site administration | Users | Permissions | Define roles". Edit the Manager role. Make sure the capability tool/policy:acceptbehalf is allowed. Testing scenario 1 Login as student. Read all the policies (2), click the next button and accept them. CHECK that after accepting the policies, you're redirected to main site page. Access to your profile and click over "Policies and agreements". CHECK that the Agreed ticks are not a link. CHECK that the following text appears: "For questions regarding the policies please contact the Data Protection Officer". Access to the Site home page. Access to $CFG->wwwroot/admin/tool/policy/index.php. CHECK that the page is redirected to the "Policies and agreements" user page. Testing scenario 2 Login as manager. Access to "Site administration | Privacy and policies | User agreements". Click over any of the red crosses to accept a user policy.  CHECK that the "Consent details" modal window is displayed. Click on the "I agree to the policy" button. CHECK that the policy has been agreed. That means that now this user policy has to appear with a blue tick and the text "Agreed on behalf of, click to revoke "XXX"" (where XXX is the policy name). Click on the blue tick to revoke the consent. CHECK that the "Revoke details" modal window is displayed. Write some text in the remarks field. Click on the "I revoke the policy" button. CHECK that the policy has been revoked. That means that now this user policy has to appear with a red cross and the text "Not agreed, click to agree to "XXX"" (where XXX is the policy name). Click over any of the red crosses in the "Overall" column. CHECK that the "Consent details" modal window is displayed. Click on the "I agree to the policy" button. CHECK that all the policies for this user have been agreed. That means that now they appear with a blue tick and the text "Agreed on behalf of, click to revoke "XXX"" (where XXX is each policy name). Click over the blue tick in the "Overall" column to revoke all the policies of this user. CHECK that the "Revoke details" modal window is displayed. Click on the "I revoke the policy" button. CHECK that all the policies for this user have been revoked. That means that now they appear with a red cross and the text "Not agreed, click to agree to "XXX"" (where XXX is each policy name). Click over any of the "x of 2" links in the "Overall" column. CHECK that the text "For questions regarding the policies please contact the Data Protection Officer" is not displayed. Access to the Site home page. Access to $CFG->wwwroot/admin/tool/policy/index.php. CHECK that the page is not redirected and you can revoke some of the policies.

      Eva Karall has posted the following comment to https://moodle.org/plugins/tool_policy:

      Will there be a possibility to opt out (disagree) again from a policy? I cannot find anything about it. Thanks.

       

      We should add a link in the profile to http://yourmoodleurl//admin/tool/policy/index.php for let him/her change the agreements.

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            sarjona Sara Arjona (@sarjona)
            sarjona Sara Arjona (@sarjona)
            Carlos Escobedo Carlos Escobedo
            Jun Pataleta Jun Pataleta
            Janelle Barcega Janelle Barcega
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