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Learn about EU Cookie Directive 2009, PECR 2011 Regulations, and compliance strategies for websites to manage cookies. Audit your site, categorize cookies, obtain consent, and avoid penalties.
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EU Cookie law • PECR... UK 26 05 2011
MIS Ecosse LtdCharles LitsterMaking the Web easy for you • Hosting and domains • Websites you can update • Management of websites • Automated content and Social media
How many cookies are there? • 3267 on my pc
PECR • Privacy and • Electronic • Communications • Regulations 2011
EU DIRECTIVE 2009Regulation 2011Department of Culture Media and Sport Compliance The ICO • Regulation maker • DCMS
Who is responsible?According to ICO guidance... • Website designers and developers. • Website owners. • Web masters. • And others.
So what does the law cover? • Websites which drop cookies or equivalents on a piece of terminal equipment on a network. • iPads, mobile phones, pcs, laptops, macs • Websites (includes blogs)
Audit Code Enable
Audit • Identify all public web pages • Initial Analysis in Chrome browser • Full analysis of all web pages
What you should do... Audit Audit, that is check your website for cookies. • Check/code/categorise any cookies on your website. • Strictly necessary cookies. • Performance Cookies • Functionality Cookies • Targeting or advertising Cookies • Third party Cookies • EnableObtain consent (Implied or Specific?) • Cookie Control • Provide Privacy statements, cookie overview, detail and privacy Code Enable
Penalties • Information notice • Enforcement notice failure to comply criminal offence • Monetary penalty maximum £500,000
Any questions? • More info at cookiehelp.me.uk