**EU Cookies Law 26th May 2012

On 28 May 2012, at 12:38, Tim Plumb wrote:

Hi Paul,
No, this is perfect. I’d initially read your email incorrectly and assumed you were updating the Action which, as mentioned, will work but has limited appeal.
I’m glad you got this sorted in the end.

Thanks Tim; yes, all has worked out nicely.

best wishes,

Paul Bradforth

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The ICO now says that implied consent is enough:

"The law - the result of an EU directive regarding online privacy - requires websites to get consent before dropping cookies and other tracking technologies onto users’ computers. It came into law last year, but the ICO gave websites a year’s grace before enforcement started.

“However, a day before enforcement was due to start, the ICO revealed it would consider “implied consent” to be good enough - meaning sites can simply tell users that by continuing to use the site, cookies will be used.”

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I have been coming back to this thread from time to time to monitor the situation but I have a site that uses the target show/hide layer action and the spawn new window action on the same page (http://www.forceoneltd.co.uk/)

I have tried various solutions and none of them seem to work.

Has anyone found a solution that will work in these circumstances?

Many thanks

Mark


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