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Post by account_disabled on Nov 30, 2023 5:14:53 GMT 1
In practice, the visitor must always know what information he will leave on the website by accepting cookies even if the consent procedure must not interfere with the navigability of the site. Before analyzing the GDPR and ePrivacy Directive on cookies, it is essential to have a basic understanding of the different types of cookies. Types of Cookies. Essential. These Cookies refer to services essential for the functioning of the website such as a CDN, cart functionality or browser language. Functional. These Cookies refer to services that are used Special Data to extend the functionality of a website such as embedding a video or a map. Marketing . These Cookies refer to services that are used for marketing and user tracking such as browsing statistics or retargeting. Opt-in, the unknown one. The European Cookies Directive therefore requires that visitors to a website are informed about the use of cookies in an understandable manner and that they give their explicit consent for the storage of the . information provided by the cookies. Only cookies that are necessary for technical reasons can be placed without requesting consent (opt-out). For most cookies , the manager of a website always needs the user's active consent (opt-in). For this reason, the cookie legislation requires the use of both opt-in and opt-out. opt-in : cookies are active only when and if the user consents to the release of their data. opt-out : cookies are active from the beginning and users have the possibility to refuse the release of their data only at a later time. The Italian Regulation: how does it work.
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