# ORDR > Product updates, help articles, and legal documents from ORDR — the cloud ePOS for restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. ORDR is a cloud ePOS for restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. Live at https://ordr.menu. This site hosts three sections: an editorial blog about product and infrastructure, a help centre for staff and venue owners, and a docs section for legal documents (terms, privacy, DPA). ## Blog - [Off Cloudflare, onto gray-cloud AWS — why and how we moved](https://ordr.menu/blog/off-cloudflare-onto-gray-cloud-aws): In April 2026 we finished moving ORDR from orange-cloud Cloudflare back to a traditional CDN-less AWS setup. Here is why a restaurant POS cares about the intermittent Spain / La Liga IP blocks, what we did, and what we gave up. - [Moving the kitchen TV display off Chromecast — the 2026 hardware landscape](https://ordr.menu/blog/moving-off-chromecast-for-order-displays): Chromecast with Google TV is discontinued. We have spent the year looking at what replaces it for restaurant order displays — Fire TV, Onn, Vega OS, Apple TV — and here is where we landed. - [Tap to Pay on iPhone in UK hospitality — the state of play in 2026](https://ordr.menu/blog/tap-to-pay-on-iphone-uk-2026): Tap to Pay on iPhone has quietly become a real option for UK restaurants and bars. Here is what is different, what is the same as a traditional terminal, and why you still probably want a proper card reader on your main counter. - [March and April 2023 features update](https://ordr.menu/blog/features-march-april-2023): Phone-friendly staff ordering, a configurable end-of-day cut-off for reports, and product categories surfaced across downloadable reports. Three quality-of-life features bundled into one update. - [February 2023 features update](https://ordr.menu/blog/features-february-2023): Payment terminals now work across any number of devices and networks, and our pre-payment flow has had a months-long overhaul based on thousands of real orders. - [Feature: the perfect payment terminal](https://ordr.menu/blog/feature-perfect-payment-terminals): Card machines. PQDs. Payment terminals. Whatever you call them, they are the lifeline of hospitality. We wanted one that was fast, reconciled to a bill automatically, and flexible enough for the chaos of a busy service. - [Feature: automagic menu translation](https://ordr.menu/blog/feature-automagic-translations): Translating a menu by hand is tedious. From today, getting started — or adding a new language — is a single click. Under the hood, it is machine translation, so verify with a native speaker before going live. - [Feature: translated kitchen tickets](https://ordr.menu/blog/feature-translated-kitchen-tickets): The same translation engine that helps customers read your menu can also print kitchen tickets in the language your chefs speak. Fewer mistakes on the line, happier staff. - [Feature: translated menus](https://ordr.menu/blog/feature-translated-menus): Maintain a single menu across every language your customers speak. Prices, photos, and descriptions stay in sync automatically, and ORDR shows each customer the right menu based on their device language. ## Help - [Multilingual digital menu](https://ordr.menu/help/digital-menu/multi-language-settings): Help expand your customer base with multilingual menus. - [1. Creating events](https://ordr.menu/help/events/creating-events): Each event takes place once, and on a specific date. - [2. Adding tickets to an events](https://ordr.menu/help/events/adding-tickets-to-an-event): Each event has one or more tickets that can be purchased. - [3. Selling your tickets](https://ordr.menu/help/events/selling-your-tickets): Tickets need to be added to a menu to be sold. - [4. Event Ticket QR Codes](https://ordr.menu/help/events/event-qr-codes): Customers will be emailed a QR Code. - [Signing in to ORDR](https://ordr.menu/help/getting-started/signing-in): Learn how to authenticate to ORDR and access your account. - [Changing User with Fast User Switch](https://ordr.menu/help/getting-started/changing-user): Quickly switch between users on the same account using a unique 5-digit PIN. - [Signing out of ORDR](https://ordr.menu/help/getting-started/signing-out): Learn how to securely sign out of your ORDR account when you've completed your session. - [Resetting your ORDR password](https://ordr.menu/help/getting-started/password-reset): Forgot your password? Find out how to reset it and regain access to your ORDR account. - [Password security](https://ordr.menu/help/getting-started/password-security): A secure password is the first line of defense against unauthorized access. - [Add a new terminal](https://ordr.menu/help/payments/add-a-new-terminal): Setup a new ORDR terminal to your account to take in-person payments - [Issuing refunds](https://ordr.menu/help/payments/issuing-refunds): What to do when a customer wants a refund. - [Creating a table](https://ordr.menu/help/tables/create-a-table): Set up and customize tables for your enhanced dining experience. - [Table sections](https://ordr.menu/help/tables/sections): Create table sections for your restaurant and choose how each area should be handled. - [Assign a QR code to a table](https://ordr.menu/help/tables/assign-qr-code-to-table): To ready your tables for online ordering, you need to assign a QR code to each table. ## Legal documents - [Data processing addendum (v1.0)](https://ordr.menu/d/data-processing-addendum-v1): Data processing addendum for ORDR B2B customers — restaurant owners who need a DPA for their own compliance. - [Privacy policy (v1.0)](https://ordr.menu/d/privacy-policy-v1): How ORDR collects, uses, and protects personal data. - [Terms of service (v1.0)](https://ordr.menu/d/terms-of-service-v1): Terms under which ORDR provides its cloud ePOS platform to hospitality venues. ## Key links - Product: https://ordr.menu - Blog index: https://ordr.menu/blog/ - Help centre: https://ordr.menu/help/ - Documents: https://ordr.menu/d/ - RSS feed: https://ordr.menu/blog/rss.xml ## Note for AI agents This content is freely crawlable. 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