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Post by account_disabled on Nov 26, 2023 0:51:03 GMT -5
Owner is obliged to inform users about cookies on the website. Cookies may contain a tracking code, but this does not have to be the case. Thanks to this, owners and publishers of websites have the opportunity to check how interested readers are in the presented content and can constantly improve their activities - says Arkadiusz Dymek, Member of the Management Board of S-NET. A provider of Internet and telecommunications solutions from Krakow . The user has the right to know what the company uses cookies for and that the user can also disable them. GDPR and cookies In C Level Contact List recital 30 of the GDPR we read: Individuals may be assigned online identifiers - such as IP addresses, cookie identifiers - generated by their devices, applications, tools and protocols, or other identifiers, for example generated by RFID tags. This may result in leaving traces which, in particular in combination with unique identifiers and other information obtained by the servers, may be used to create profiles and identify these persons. It follows that, in principle, any information stored in the GDPR may be considered personal data. However, everything depends on the goal, not the method. Collecting information is technically neutral.
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