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by Isofarro
5496 days ago
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You do have quite a unique definition of "the core service of the site". 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. |
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Why bother, I would rather sacrifice operating in the entire UK than degrade the experience across the entire userbase. I would not be surprised if many other people made the same decision.
> 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.
Your condescending tone is noted and unappreciated. I would like to clarify that I am specifically speaking about tracking usage of the site for purposes of conversion optimization and usability improvements. I strongly disagree with your assumption of a reasonable right to privacy when you are using my website. If you choose to use my site what gives you the right to preclude me from tracking what you are doing on my website.