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by exceptione
4722 days ago
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Well the law is implementend in an annoying fashion. For functional cookies there is no requirement to ask permisson.
But many websites choose to block all content asking to permit them to place additional cookies for benefits, i.e. tracking cookies. Like the author said: Cookies are, as the EU commision correctly noted,
fundamentally flawed, because they store potentially
sensitive information on whatever computer the user
happens to use, and as a result of various abuses and
incompetences, EU felt compelled to legislate a "notice
and announce" policy for HTTP-cookies.
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