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Cookie law?
It may have been quite a while since I started noticing sites with cookie notices, but there weren't that many.
At the moment, even more sites have implemented such a notification. Apparently by the fact that more sites began to comply with the law on Cookies.
If the site is just a static page and does not set any cookies for its domain, this notification is not needed. And if third-party analytics services are connected, which most likely work with them, is such a notification on the site not required?
And what if I intend to collect statistics about the user not only with the help of Cookie manipulation, but also local storage, webgl info, js navigator? I will provide the User Agreement at the first launch, in case of refusal to give the answer "Come on, goodbye" and prohibit the user from accessing the site content. Will the laws be fully enforced?
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As far as I know, a warning about the use of cookies in the Russian Federation is not required.
These warnings appeared relatively recently, because. In the EU, another regulation on the protection of personal data of users was introduced. The regulation stipulates that if a service provider (webmaster / application creator) uses cookies to create user profiles (analytics, adsense, etc.), then he is obliged not only to inform each user about this, but also to provide him with the opportunity to block and delete these cookies. By the way, unlike the Russian Federation, in the EU the full IP address of a visitor is already considered personal data.
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