New Zealand:
EU Art 29 Working Group releases report on website cookie usage
Going to Market - consumer law update
22 March 2015
Chapman Tripp
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A survey of 478 popular European websites, across the
e-commerce, media and public sectors, has shown that many website
operators inform their users about cookies but that:
- expiry dates are often excessive, and
- the websites still have more work to do on gaining valid
consent for their use of cookies.
Link:
Report – Cookie sweep combined analysis
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