Thanks for the branch, Jeff. It doesn't quite work, though. The waiver entries themselves aren't nested under the ng-if <div>, so they still show up even at orgs where circ.privacy_waiver is unset or false.
The only thing that currently is covered by the ng-if is the "Allow others to use my account" divider.
Thanks for the branch, Jeff. It doesn't quite work, though. The waiver entries themselves aren't nested under the ng-if <div>, so they still show up even at orgs where circ.privacy_waiver is unset or false.
The only thing that currently is covered by the ng-if is the "Allow others to use my account" divider.