Confusion Surrounds UK Cookie Guidelines 143
pbahra writes "The Information Commissioner's Office has, with just over two weeks to go, given its interpretation on what websites must do to comply with new EU regulations concerning the use of cookies. The law, which will come into force on 26 May 2011, comes from an amendment to the EU's Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive. It requires UK businesses and organizations running websites in the UK to get informed consent from visitors to their websites in order to store and retrieve information on users' computers. The most controversial area, third-party cookies, remains problematic. If a website owner allows another party to set cookies via their site (and it is a very common practice for internet advertisers) then the waters are still muddy. And embarrassingly for the Commission — it's current site would not be compliant with its new guidelines as it simply states what they do and does not seek users' consent."
Helpful instructional videos from across Atlantic (Score:5, Funny)
Correct way to handle cookies:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqL7jyrXhLs [youtube.com]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHfEmIXkWfg [youtube.com]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cqz9ZXUoUcE [youtube.com]
Re:There should be... (Score:2, Funny)
And as per usual, only in the UK they find it "confusing."