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Union EU launches new legislation to change the cookie



From next May 25 will enter into force new European legislation that will impose to all the Web sites of the old continent ask for the 'explicit consent user before saving the cookie local disk. The news was reported towards the end of the day yesterday in an article appeared on the BBC website and early comments from experts and professionals in the computer world were not at all favorable the law passed by the European Union . The hard-line

adopted by fans of the network and webmaster has been well described by Mike Butcher on a article published a few hours ago on TechCrunch : Butcher pointed out that the introduction of this standard greatly sfavorirà portals European than the U.S., not being bound by any instructions about the cookies, will attract a bigger audience, hundreds of interested parties argue that in fact most users, deterred by warnings that appear at the opening of the sites, prefer to surf elsewhere .

The legislation does not appear to have been studied in depth by Europe before being launched: the first is not clear how with which every state will enforce the new law and, above all, did not specify how where webmasters will adapt to the new rules. In short, many doubts remain about the provisions which come into force in just over two months , it is hoped that the mobilization of stakeholders to convince the EU to take a step back to redesign the law.

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http://technews.it/KLbAJ

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