Cookie Law, does the user need to opt in, or is a link to cookie information enough -


struggling find information on this...

do have have e.g pop / information bar says cookie message , has opt in button. or can have link in footer says cookie , data information etc.

some people later , if thats allowed makes no sense else...

implied consent absolutely fine, unless you're dealing sensitive data, means have display information regarding cookie use user doesn't have click on accept before can carry on. uk information commissioners office has information: https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/guide-to-pecr/cookies. i'm not sure you're based law europe wide advice same regardless.

the uk government site uses implied consent if they're doing can assume you'll ok.

as sites explicit consent, remember when ruling first made , there assumption explicit consent required sites implemented rules early. honest, can't remember visiting site required me agree cookie use before continuing, buttons there rid of annoying messages.

simply having link in footer not sufficient in opinion, ico says:

this remains case if information provided user part of privacy notice hard find, difficult understand or read


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