New European Union EU Cookie law places your website at risk of fines #ad
Effective 26 may, 2012, the EU cookie law requires all websites visited by European citizens to provide these citizens with a notice if cookies are saved on the visitor’s computer by the site.
If you save visitor preferences so their next visit will show them a more targeted view of your site, you use cookies. Your site likely places cookies, even if you don’t know about it. For example, is you use Google Analytics, you place cookies on the visitor’s computer. If you have Facebook buttons or other social media buttons, cookies are also used. Advertisements often place cookies, too.
You must warn the visitor and you can’t rely on your Privacy page to be adequate. The regulators think something more visible is required. You need an explicit warning and get the concent of the visitor before placing any cookies. EU Cookie Cop makes is easy to cover your risks.
With EU Cookie Cop, you can place the EU cookie warning on your site in 5 minutes.
+ No coding and no technical skills are required.
+ Visitors from other countries aren’t bothered by the warning since the EU Cookie Cop uses the visitor’s IP address to determine their country
+ Optionally, EU Cookie Cop will create other legal pages for you, too.
+Other features round out its functionality to make it the best compliance solution available so far.
Don’t rely on residing outside Europe and having your hosting outside Eurpoe. The EU insists the law still applies to you if Europeans use your site, wherever hosted.
It’s simple to create a warning for EU visitors to your site and save yourself a lot of grief. Go here for: EU Cookie Cop
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