It appears i can no longer use the web unless i agree to and bizarre terms
( , Mon 4 Jun 2018, 22:17, Share, Reply)
( , Mon 4 Jun 2018, 22:17, Share, Reply)
Yes it was very unpublicised but apparently
Every single person in the world has to send you an email or have you agree something on their website for you to continue to live. Very hush hush
( , Mon 4 Jun 2018, 23:03, Share, Reply)
Every single person in the world has to send you an email or have you agree something on their website for you to continue to live. Very hush hush
( , Mon 4 Jun 2018, 23:03, Share, Reply)
Only it's completely unnecessary
It's the great cookie panic of 2010 all over again. GDPRs interpretation of cookies/web data is flaky at best, and "consent" gained before 25th May or required for your business or site to operate effectively is perfectly valid without destroying ux and making your site completely unusable
( , Tue 5 Jun 2018, 6:11, Share, Reply)
It's the great cookie panic of 2010 all over again. GDPRs interpretation of cookies/web data is flaky at best, and "consent" gained before 25th May or required for your business or site to operate effectively is perfectly valid without destroying ux and making your site completely unusable
( , Tue 5 Jun 2018, 6:11, Share, Reply)