In very simplistic terms, the EU cookie directive requires a web site to
prominently disclose the fact that it uses cookies and what for (and in
the case of tracking cookies to explicitly obtain the user's consent
before doing so).
I notice the OSM site doesn't yet do this, even though it
Hi,
On 07/11/12 14:03, David Earl wrote:
I am (I hope not naively!) assuming that OSM wouldn't indulge in any
intrusive cookie tracking which would require explicit consent.
I believe OSM uses Piwik which is something like Google Analytics but
without giving the data to a third party. That's
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Frederik Ramm wrote:
On 07/11/12 14:03, David Earl wrote:
I am (I hope not naively!) assuming that OSM wouldn't indulge in any
intrusive cookie tracking which would require explicit consent.
I believe OSM uses Piwik which is something like Google Analytics but
On 11/07/2012 13:36, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
On 07/11/12 14:03, David Earl wrote:
I am (I hope not naively!) assuming that OSM wouldn't indulge in any
intrusive cookie tracking which would require explicit consent.
I believe OSM uses Piwik which is something like Google Analytics but
On 11/07/12 13:03, David Earl wrote:
In very simplistic terms, the EU cookie directive requires a web site to
prominently disclose the fact that it uses cookies and what for (and in
the case of tracking cookies to explicitly obtain the user's consent
before doing so).
So, how is
Piwik requires explicit consent as it's not an 'essential' cookie
Even session cookies are still a grey area!
http://www.ico.gov.uk/for_organisations/privacy_and_electronic_commu
nications/the_guide/cookies.aspx
mentions:
European data protection authorities opinion
In June 2012, European
On 11/07/2012 13:55, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 11/07/12 13:03, David Earl wrote:
In very simplistic terms, the EU cookie directive requires a web site to
prominently disclose the fact that it uses cookies and what for (and in
the case of tracking cookies to explicitly obtain the user's consent
On 11/07/2012 13:53, Lester Caine wrote:
Piwik requires explicit consent as it's not an 'essential' cookie
No, the requirement is for informed consent. The ICO is clear that
Implied consent is a valid form of consent and can be used in the
context of compliance with the revised rules on
Ed Loach wrote:
Piwik requires explicit consent as it's not an 'essential' cookie
Even session cookies are still a grey area!
http://www.ico.gov.uk/for_organisations/privacy_and_electronic_commu
nications/the_guide/cookies.aspx
mentions:
European data protection authorities opinion
In June
David Earl wrote:
In very simplistic terms, the EU cookie directive requires a web site to
prominently disclose the fact that it uses cookies and what for (and in
the case of tracking cookies to explicitly obtain the user's consent
before doing so).
So, how is
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