EU Cookie Law: Are You In Compliance?
April 2nd, 2012 by asanicola | Technical | 1 Comment »
Note: There have been people purporting that compliance with the EU Cookie Law for organizations outside the US cannot be enforced. However, the law states that any organization whose site stores cookies on an EU users browser must comply with the law – regardless of location. We are going to err on the side of [...]
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