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Cookies: Views from the Government Digital Service

Wednesday, June 6, 2012 - 12:23

I've just come across an excellent pair of posts from the Cabinet Office's Government Digital Service on how Gov.UK websites are approaching compliance with the new law on cookies in line with the Information Commissioner's advice. The first covers their general approach to cookies, the second discusses how to classify cookies (and other technologies) in terms of their privacy impact. There's even a guide for implementers. All admirably short, practical and well worth reading.