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by jamiequint
5496 days ago
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> If Google Analytics is a core service your site offers to visitors, then I suggest you have bigger problems that just this tiny change to UK Law. Why does caring about storing accurate data about what users are doing on my site so I can improve it mean I have "bigger problems"? > You can A/B test your site. If you want to use a method that requires cookies, then get the visitor's consent first. I could also ride a horse instead of driving a car... |
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All I can suggest at this point is that you need legal counsel to confirm your definition is compatible with the definition within this particular legislation. If that is indeed compatible, then I guess you probably have a good argument indeed for the need of the Google Analytic cookie, and that it is required for the service you offer visitors.
> I could also ride a horse instead of driving a car...
I'm sorry you feel this way about the right of your site visitors' privacy. It's a great shame you don't seem willing to respect that.