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Re: Privacy and Cookies (Score: 1) by georgiaguy on Friday, January 16 @ 15:45:17 CET (User Info | Send a Message) | crap, it editted out my image, even though it showed up in the preview. oh well...take a look at this [www.nukedgallery.net] |
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Re: Privacy and Cookies (Score: 1) by MrFluffy on Saturday, January 17 @ 08:10:10 CET (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.conrads-berlin.de | I also tried to incorporate a privacy policy on my sites, motivation was to get IE6 to accept my cookies in a medium or higher security setting.
I found some info on P3P policies on a german site and began working on it. You can see the results so far HERE [www.ayhsel.de] (details will have to be corrected yet to match the real use of data including 3rd party modules).
Upon REGISTRATION [www.ayhsel.de], in the final stage of submission I inserted a block of text explaining the use of cookies, the possibility to block cookies locally and included a link to the written policy (also found in the footer).
Basically all of this is based on IBM's P3P Privacy Policy Editor.
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