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new privacy law in holland to come, will affect all
Websites will have to ask permission to place cookie on pc. They also have to explain what it does. Law is under construction now.
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glad a left holland a long time ago
country going down the shitter :( |
Wasn't this approved recently as a new EU Directive?
So Holland is just adopting the new rules faster than the rest of the European countries? |
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could be, have to check that |
lol.....governments are funny.
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Just another country stopped from their choice & freedom.
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The truth is the biggest and best sites the Net has to offer use cookies. Most browsers have good cookie/security level management so this isn't that big of an issue. |
What's next?...
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why would it effect my site? i didn't ask anyone from holland to come there. its their problem, not mine.
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cookie madness
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What a bunch of idiots.. anyone can just disable cookies if they choose to.
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That is total nonsense,since almost every site place cookies.So that means dutch surfer will need to click 100 times daily if he surfs a lot.
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it will affect the industry tremendously if it's implemented in all of the EU and not only in Holland. Think about how many people will say NO to cookies! All those are sales that you won't be credited for.
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Europe Approves New Cookie Law
http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2009/11/...w/tab/article/ Quote:
And more... Consent will be required for cookies in Europe http://www.out-law.com/page-10510 |
bye bye to permanent cookies :(
Only session cookies will work as currently. This will affect affiliate tracking a lot. |
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It's a part of new EU legislation being put in place. You need to disclose that you are puttign a cookie on the users computer and what information it collects and how it handles it. Already put into law in for example Sweden.
However, the effect of the new EU law is very sporadic, it only affects sites which are hosted in that specific country where the law is applicable. So if you are hosted in the US for example, you don't need to bother about this at all and can easily continue without any further ado. |
damn these cookie communists
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Crazy idea!
Using Local Shared Objects for tracking might be a solution unless those are affected as well if this becomes law. |
Well as far as I'm concerned cookies (which BTW as everyone here should know are not "small programs that can be used to track web movements") are necessary for my sites to work properly. If my page can't tell whether you've visited before and what thumbnails you clicked on, it won't work the way I intended it to, therefore it needs to put a cookie on your PC and doesn't need to ask permission. So, as far as I'm concerned the issue is closed.
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this is such a lame law......
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Posted about this law proposal in November 2009:
http://www.gfy.com/fucking-around-and-business-discussion/938964-eu-opt-installing-cookies.html Most law proposals, not all, become a reality within a year or so normally. |
Holland, great place to visit. Your strength lies in your continued belief that what you just ate was indeed duck.
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what about hosting illegal content?
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hope they dont ban ganja :1orglaugh
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I heard about this. bad news
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Downside to all the law making is that it is always triggered by incidents of people taking advantage of the surfers. And laws are based on those and not on the 80% of the companies doing decent business practises and which can be hurt by the new laws caused by the other 20% doing malicious business. |
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Fucking commies.
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Privacy law in Holland. Sounds good. Computers need more privacy and less viruses and less adware and spyware. Don't risk harming your computer. Do not visit the sites you do not want to visit.
Can you set your brain to high privacy settings so that other people don't read your brain? Good luck with that. Hopefully the mind readers can't read your pin number in your bank account. Protect your bank account now with more features. |
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being written is differnt then in effect.... the sky is falling.
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Weird law... I like the idea of more privacy but this one is crazy... Well, I am not going to tweak my websites just for Holland. Entering my websites they automatically agree for my cookies.
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I don't get Jack for traffic from Holland so im not too concerned. Overall I think it's a retarded law. Having solved all other crimes they're new focus is cookies? Sighs... I wonder what took place to make someone even think the need to draft up this law? Curious on the details
Spanx! Jack |
thats lame .... it wont pass
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Oh the irony.
We can issue a cookie but it's the browser that actually sets a cookie on a computer. They should make it illegal to make browsers that accept cookies then. |
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