A comment on "Online privacy and the ePrivacy directive"

A comment on "Online privacy and the ePrivacy directive"

Online privacy and the ePrivacy directive Website publishers should not be told to “go ahead” if they want to use cookies. The law in most European jurisdictions require that consent is obtained prior to cookie placement, and regulators across Europe are capable of enforcing it. In addition telling them that ...

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Navigating cookie privacy is getting legislators lost

Navigating cookie privacy is getting legislators lost

Updating our original guest post for TechCrunch "Navigating cookie privacy is getting legislators lost" The Internet, driven by technological innovation and the free market, has brought huge benefits. But freedom without responsibility or accountability simply leads to chaos and lawlessness. People are losing trust in on-line commerce as increasingly they ...

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