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puddlec

Member Since 19 Jan 2010
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In Topic: Europe Cookie Laws

Yesterday, 13:17

View Postburt, on 26 May 2012, 08:06, said:

Does not work with .js off...
Shopowners who rely on this addon are shooting themselves in the foot.
However, it is better than not using anything!
true, tried it would js on, and there was no cookie set from google analytics,
browsers have a do not track option, and google have got something that stops analytics - so would work with implied consent (along with a priv

In Topic: Europe Cookie Laws

25 May 2012, 18:39

View PostMort-lemur, on 25 May 2012, 18:00, said:

@puddlec

Great - I will embody that on my 2.2 sites, I have used a cookie viewer as I went around my site, and apart from the Google analytics and site functionality cookies, I have a host of cookies set by facebook (for the like buttons) and Youtube (for videos showing products in use).

Do I need to worry about these ? or do I overlook them as they are set externally?

This is what the ICO website privacy policy says about this:
i only wrote the insturcutions for osc2.3.1 as that is all i use now,

http://www.bbc.co.uk/privacy/cookies/managing/cookie-settings.html that is the bbc's take on this cookie nonsense - which does mention youtube at the bottom under third party cookies, dunno if you can use simular text

In Topic: Europe Cookie Laws

25 May 2012, 14:55

just upload to the addon section instructions on how i added jpecrga to oscomerce
http://addons.oscommerce.com/info/8453
basically what it does is to have a inobtrusive method of gaining user consent BEFORE using Google Analytics which requies cookies.

In Topic: Europe Cookie Laws

25 May 2012, 10:29

i have found something jquery based which will handle google analytics (opt in / out) and on my test site it works rather nicely, so i should be able to upload to the addons within half an hour - in case anyone else needs it

In Topic: Europe Cookie Laws

25 May 2012, 09:52

View Postburt, on 25 May 2012, 09:28, said:

All cookies including externally set cookies.

even if they have to go to paypal's / sagepay site to complete the transaction (e.g. they gone off my website), as my understanding of it is, that it is todo with them and not me so i would not need to worry about it in my policy