Hi
I've been doing a bit of research into the legislation which will start to be enforced from end of May regarding our use of Cookies (I'm sure a lot of you have been doing likewise! ;) )
Our strategy to this point will probably be -
1. To say more in our Privacy Policy about our use of Cookies etc which will then link to.....
2. An Audit of Cookies hosted on our servers by domain. (This has been generated by our Systems colleagues and is a log that is kept of Cookies as and when they are served up to a user)
3. Over time we will look to make a judgement on this Audited list as to the level of intrusion of individual Cookies - although there are lots and this is not an insubstantial amount of work!
I'd be keen to hear from others as to whether this is a similar approach, or indeed nothing like the approach that you are taking / planning to take.
I realise that there are other things that are being discussed such as getting prior consent before cookies are downloaded, but certainly initially we would not be in a position to have this in place.
Cheers
Graham
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