On 25/05/12 19:07, Tim Brocklehurst wrote:
> Apparently it's a slow news day at the Beeb. There are plenty of cookie
> controls in the browser itself, and "everyone" accepts the use of cookies. So
> no, I haven't changed my sites. I expect users to exercise their intellect and
> turn off cookie support if they don't like it.
Ah, but to quote the ICO guidance:
"At present, most browser settings are not sophisticated enough for 
websites to assume that consent has been given to allow the site to set 
a cookie. For consent to be clearly signified by the browser settings it 
would need to be clear that subscribers had been prompted to consider 
their current browser settings and, had either indicated in some way 
they were happy with the default, or have made the decision to change 
the settings.
Browser settings are part of the solution and you will increasingly be 
able to rely on these as part of the mechanism for satisfying yourself 
that you have a users consent to set cookies. [but] for now, you will 
need to work on implementing another solution."
You need to explicitly tell users what cookies you set, what they are 
used for and allow them to opt out of having them set. I've seen a 
number of companies and organisations changing their website to reflect 
these requirements too. Relying on users to exercise their intellect is 
not enough it seems....
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