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Marketing / Law / Digital
Keith Arrowsmith
Court Action
Press Complaints Commission
Trading Standards
Gambling Commission
Information Commissioner
Advertising Standards Authority
Office of Fair Trading
Nominet
Website law
Google law
Facebook / Twitter
Intellectual Property Office
1.
Publishing your own
material on your
own website
2.
Publishing third
party comments on
your website
3.
Publishing on other
websites / platforms
Processing must be fair
Specified Purposes only
Adequate, relevant, not excessive
Accurate and up to date
Not held too long
Rights respected
Appropriate Security
Only transfer abroad if safe
Full Disclosure
Notify the ICO
Review data policy
Review security
Full Disclosure
Notify the ICO
Review data policy
Review security
Value
Reputation
Fine
Criminal
Conviction
A person shall not store or gain access to
information stored in the terminal equipment
of a subscriber or user unless the subscriber or
user of that terminal equipment is provided
with clear and comprehensive information
about the purposes of the storage of, or access
to that information and has given his or her
consent.
Get informed consent before using cookies.
Cookies are text files containing small amounts
of information which are downloaded to your
device when you visit a website. Cookie data can
be accessed by the originating website on each
subsequent visit, or by another website that
recognises that cookie.
Cookies do lots of helpful jobs, like
remembering your preferences. They can also
help to ensure that adverts you see online are
more relevant. You can find out more
information about cookies at
allaboutcookies.org and youronlinechoices.eu
Identify Cookies
Sort into Categories
Consent
Hi Keith,
Please note that apart from the cookies used by Google Analytics there are some
cookies placed by the CMS system.
Type: 1st Party
Purpose: The CMS uses cookies to define user sessions, as well as to provide
access to restricted parts of the website.
How the CMS Uses Cookies: The CMS sets or updates cookies only to maintain
user access during browsing and administration of restricted content. These
cookies expire at the end of the users browsing session.
Impact of removing cookie: Site will not function completely as normal, main
areas of issue will be those where users that are required to login.
Hope this helps, Regards, Ravi
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Performance Cookies
Functionality Cookies
Targeting Cookies
Easy access information / icons
Detailed information
Tool tips
Reference sites
Strictly Necessary
• Cookies that are essential in order to move
around a website and use its features. Without
them, services you have asked for like shopping
baskets cannot be provided.
These cookies enable services you have
specifically asked for.
Performance Cookies
• Cookies that collect information about how
visitors use a website. All anonymous, and
only used to improve how the website works.
These cookies collect anonymous
information on the pages visited.
PERFORMANCE COOKIES
By using our website, you
agree that we can place
these types of cookies on
your device.
Functionality Cookies
• Cookies that remember choices to provide more
personal features. They may be anonymised and
the cannot track browsing activity on other
websites.
These cookies remember choices you
make to improve your experience.
FUNCTIONALITY COOKIES
When you choose this
option/setting, you agree
that we can place a
functionality cookie on
your device.
Targeting Cookies
• Cookies that help deliver relevant
advertisements, by sharing information and
limiting number and the times an advert is
delivered
These cookies collect information about
your browsing to make adverts relevant.
TARGETING COOKIES
Use wording that obtains
informed consent.
Cookies
Contact forms
Privacy Policy
3rd Party Contracts
Cookies
Contact forms
Privacy Policy
3rd Party Contracts
Keith Arrowsmith
0161 828 8338
[email protected]
Offices in MediaCityUK and Spinningfields