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by Semaphor
2209 days ago
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> You need to be able to identify that some things that certain companies build using cookies are problematic, and other things are totally benign and are required for basic functionality. You need to be capable of understanding that a user's "allow/deny cookies" preference usually can't even be saved without a cookie. But they did all that. Functional cookies (shopping carts, preferences, etc.) all need no consent. This is not some kind of complicated thing. It only gets complicated if you want to try to trick users into allowing other cookies and/or hope that whenever those things get enforced, they’ll start with bigger fishes than you. |
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