Batch of the day - Guidance about the use of cookies on UK websites v0.2 - Flipbook - Page 10
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All organisations that operate a website must ensure that they do so in compliance with cookie law.
Failure to do so will give rise to the ever-increasing possibility of enforcement action by the ICO, which is on record as stating: “Cookie
compliance will be an increasing regulatory priority....”.
All organisations should consider having a Cookie Compliance Check to:
Identify what cookies are on their website
Review their cookie notice (policy), to ensure it provides accurate and clear information about each cookie.
Ensure that their website has a consent mechanism, one that enables users to control the setting of all non-essential cookies.
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In addition to being a legal requirement, complying with cookie law should be a priority for UK
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