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After doing a post on it last year, I'll confess to not getting around to doing any research, and paying enough attention to the impending cookie laws.
These were forced out across Europe and the UK's interpretation was rolled out in May 2011, but will not be enforceable until 26th May 2012. You now need to inform visitors about the cookies used on your site, and give them the option not to use them. A lot of it is open to interpretation, and some big websites such as yell.com and bt.com have pop up boxes with cookie options, others either haven't rolled it out yet or some just have cookie policies. I'm about to sit down and crack on with ours, so has anyone else rolled this out yet on their sites? Here are some useful links if you want to know more about the regulations. The first one by Affiliate Future is quite a good one, and the ICC is pretty clear, unlike the official policy ![]() Affiliate Future's Interpretation http://www2.freequotes.co.uk/zemond/...gislation2.pdf International Chamber of Commerce Cookie Guide http://www.international-chamber.co....okie_guide.pdf The Official Policy in the UK: (confusing and unclear techno babble) Cookies Regulations and the New EU Cookie Law - ICO Be interesting to see how and if this is enforced, and is this a Europe policy or is it being implemented in different formats world wide?
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Clive just forwarded me this link, it seems most of the UK Government websites won't be compliant by the deadline
![]() BBC News - Cookies: Majority of government sites to miss deadline
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So is anyone else other than the UK getting impacted with this? Somehow I can see Indian or Russian websites rolling this out...
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(*Shamelessly hits the recommend button*) facebook account is in my boss' name though
(always the ninja). I like what you wrote though. It has all the bases covered neatly and I can actually understand it. I have seen some really confusing privacy policies that leave me confused.
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There will be a few sites that will be made an example of, and then the majority of websites will carry on as normal, as you say probably blissfully unaware.
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In my opinion this is just another pointless waste of UK taxpayers money by faceless, unelected european beaurocrats.
Most people who use the internet understand that certain sites will leave cookies for various reasons; some intrusive, but most perfectly innocent. And like in all things, those who have a sinister motive will continue regardless, but will simply cover their tracks more efficiently. The main outcome of this rule will be to cause ordinary people more grief and add more annoying junk to an already cluttered internet. However there is also a real danger that some people may feel safer using the internet because they expect to be protected by the new cookie legislation and will be less stringent in their protection methods.
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