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Originally Posted by Konda
This law is about "tracking cookies", mainly about third party cookies like tracking user behaviour over various networks etc. Like Google and FB and the big ad agencies do to show targeted ads to users.
You are still allowed to use cookies for your site for log-in forms and shopping carts etc.
For sponsors and tracking sales nothing will change. All of them track fine without cookies. The majority also uses IP tracking + parse along the ref code to the join form. So you don't have to worry about this.
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Here we got the optimist. Common sense things are allowed--- only if user click yes to a popup window, theorically for each frame and banner separately too - very user friendly? Also let's track affiliates without cookies as you said, only custom host domains would work really (such as affiliate001.site.com, affiliate002.site.com - if he signup that same landing, not if he return other day), we'll see.