Cookies: End of warnings

All internet users in Europe have learned to live with website warnings about the use of cookies. Usually a pop-up appears warning you that yes, the site cookies ... ακριβώς όπως σχεδόν και κάθε άλλη σελίδα στο web. Cookies

If the σας φαίνεται περιττή και αναποτελεσματική, δεν είστε ο μόνος που το σκέφτεστε. Ωστόσο, ορισμένοι πιστεύουν ότι είναι απαραίτητη και όλοι αυτοί βρίσκονται στην Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση....

Webmasters and Internet users in the EU should probably have to deal with cookie warnings for over a decade.

We have seen them for so long, no one is happy, but no one is doing anything to change the regime.

But it seems that there is hope for a less embarrassing European web. A recent proposed update of the original law φέρεται ότι θα καταστήσει τα προειδοποιητικά banners ξεπερασμένα και περιττά, υποχρεώνοντας τις ιστοσελίδες να "διαβάζουν" και να "σέβονται" τις ρυθμίσεις του κάθε προγράμματος περιήγησης που απαγορεύει την παρακολούθηση με cookie.

The new law will also force websites to require explicit consent before they startcookie cookies, which means that current alert banners will not be necessary unless the site wants to do some specific tracking.

However, this proposal is not easy, as technical changes would make it more difficult for sites to offer facilities such as connection sessions or a shopping cart.

The sites could also face a significant loss in revenue from , which is certain they will not let it fall down, the interest representatives of eof small groups.

'Όλα αυτά θα τεθούν ενώπιον της Ευρωπαϊκής Επιτροπής καθώς έχει αρχίσει ήδη να εξετάζει την πρόταση. Εάν εγκριθεί η ενημέρωση του νόμου, θα τεθεί σε ισχύ από τον Μάιο του 2018, και θα φέρει μαζί πολλές άλλες αλλαγές στους νόμους περί ιδιωτικότητας.

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