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Author: | pnm [ Thu Oct 19, 2017 8:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | "cookie consent" |
It looks like I finally have to comply with the "EU cookie law", in my opinion a great waste of time and money. Imagine the endless meetings, paperwork, testing, programming, etc. to come up with a law that mainly hurts sites that comply So some time soon visitors from the EU will see some kind of "cookie consent mechanism". The law is about the right to refuse the storing of "cookies" (= files that store information related to the site on your PC). My site, for example, stores in cookies: - the language you use - the preferred cell size (small/medium/large) for each puzzle size - if you use the new number pad, and its position - whether you have the cells of the Killer Sudoku coloured or not - an identifier that enables you to stay logged in So as mandated by law, you can now choose to not have this stored. edit: it looks like cookies that are required for the "technical functioning of the site" are ok, this is only for the tracking cookies in the ads. Of course, if you're not a subscriber you see ads, and they use "tracking cookies" (so Google knows which sites you visit). If I don't comply, I risk using my Google advertising income. Google themselves is experimenting with methods to track users without using cookies (which is perfectly possible). *sigh* |
Author: | pnm [ Sat Oct 21, 2017 5:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: "cookie consent" |
This is now the message I have set up (it's not live yet): I still have to translate this into the site's languages So sadly now this box becomes part of the millions of other "Ok, go away" boxes polluting the internet I'm hoping the EU will soon come up with new laws that cover browser fingerprinting, installing software, and so on (we need more popups). |
Author: | eclipsegirl [ Mon Oct 23, 2017 4:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: "cookie consent" |
I live in the US. I just saw this dialogue box. I guess I thought it would only be for European puzzlers. |
Author: | jaek [ Mon Oct 23, 2017 4:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: "cookie consent" |
eclipsegirl wrote: I live in the US. I just saw this dialogue box. I guess I thought it would only be for European puzzlers. I just received it, too. Also a USer. On top of that I received it when the 8x8 timed loaded. Even if we do end up seeing this outside the EU, I'd humbly request that the dialog box not appear on timed puzzles. |
Author: | pnm [ Mon Oct 23, 2017 5:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: "cookie consent" |
eclipsegirl wrote: I live in the US. I just saw this dialogue box. I guess I thought it would only be for European puzzlers. Hm, I'm using a library for this, I guess this means they don't do localization.. I'll leave it as is for now, I do want Google to approve the mechanism (and not disable it for the US, then for some reason they test it from the US, etc.. ) |
Author: | pnm [ Mon Oct 23, 2017 5:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: "cookie consent" |
jaek wrote: On top of that I received it when the 8x8 timed loaded. Even if we do end up seeing this outside the EU, I'd humbly request that the dialog box not appear on timed puzzles. Good point, will fix... |
Author: | pnm [ Tue Oct 24, 2017 5:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: "cookie consent" |
I put in tons of effort to get the 'cookie consent' stuff up and running (including providing it in 5 languages), then I get the response from Google: I have to describe why I use cookies (and I do ??!!), and that "certain information is shared with third parties". I'm guessing that Google shares info with 3rd parties, and I have to ask for consent ? Anyway, I'm fed up with this, I'll ditch Google ads and analytics (even though this will end up costing me thousands in lost advertising income). |
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