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Does anyone have a cookie tool for me which I can implement in muse? The problem is that in the EU every user has the right to choose whether he would like to activate cookies on the visited website or not. It basically means that the tool has to deactivate all cookies at first and activate them only when the user gives his permission.
Seems not logic but that´s the new EU law.
Thanks
Nils
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Update:
I recently talked with cookie-bar.eu. Unfortunately their tool is not capable of disabling cookies by default. It basically means that tool number one from nancy is completely useless.
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Below is a tool to find out which cookies your site uses and where they come from,
Check which cookies a site uses - Cookie-checker.com
Instead of disabling cookies after the fact (which is almost impossible), why not make a plain vanilla, cookie-free home page that contains no analytics, no social media, no persistent sessions & no 3rd party cookies. After people see your cookie statement & hit the I AGREE button, a cookie should be invoked to remember their consent.
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Thanks Nancy,
I checked now only eight from sites, I have done with muse and found no cookies. But there´s no form to collect any data, but google maps, so that might be one point to avoid cookies.
Best Regards,
Uwe
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Anything from Google -- maps, calendars, docs, analytics -- will probably add cookies.
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You may check: http://susannewoerz.de/wann-und-wo.html and check the site with cookie checker – it does not find any cookie.
If you say, google places cookies, it leads to, if cookie checker is reliable?
Uwe
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Are you using private keys with your Google widgets?
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Nancy+OShea schrieb
Are you using private keys with your Google widgets?
Yes, but I know I have to change this quite quickly to this API stuff or use Günter Heißenbüttel advice.
Best Regards,
Uwe
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Found out, that one has to check on "every" page as the free version from: Online Cookie Audit tells that the free version only checks the "homepage" and so does cookie-checker.com and checking the page I mentioned above you are right, it places one cookie:
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Uwe
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The regulations of GDPR require that you declare your use of cookies, based on the original EU Cookie Consent Law. If you don’t have the facility to deactivate the site's cookies using the tool - this is not always an option, especially in Muse - you must at least give your visitors a link to how to block them from their device. This would usually be in your privacy policy, which most cookie pop ups give you the option to do.
David
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