2013-07-19, 23:45:19
(2013-07-18, 19:52:14)hameau Wrote: Now you just have to educate your clients! ;-) That EU document should be available in all the EU languages, if you need it – just change the two-letter language code in the document filename.I don't need any permissions from users. I need - as you said - to let them know that website does utilise cookies, and what are their purposes.
Pretty well any first-party cookies can be justified quite easily, so I think you need a solution for asking user permission, rather than trying to stop setting all cookies.
If your clients' sites have links to Twitter, Facebook, G+, etc., that's a far bigger concern than a session cookie.
Anyway, it wasn't about the law. It was about by i18n plug setting a cookie with no certain purpose (no multilang content).
No cookie = no problem with sick EU cookie law
Mvlcek: huge thanks for update!
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