tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6974997875021040765.post7503389367108931778..comments2024-03-12T12:04:59.304+01:00Comments on Peter Fleischer: Privacy...?: The new rules for cookies in EuropeAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09908660263905877338noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6974997875021040765.post-32011969802071076652010-02-02T00:31:42.851+01:002010-02-02T00:31:42.851+01:00Peter,
From the Directive preamble "Where it...Peter,<br /><br />From the Directive preamble "Where it is technically possible and effective"<br /><br />From your post "Even for cookies that cannot be controlled by browsers – for example, Silverlight and Flash cookies – the new law also recognises that the settings of specific control panels satisfy the consent requirement"<br /><br />It will be possible only in case web browsers evolve, PETs are developed to manage this other kind of cookies, but while web browsers or other applications are not able to manage some kind of cookies,consent for treatments based on these cookies will come only if adequate information is provided beforehand.<br /><br />Are you agreee?<br /><br />Un saludoÁlvaro Del Hoyohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01953024271095733531noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6974997875021040765.post-75306242674958559702010-02-02T00:20:00.278+01:002010-02-02T00:20:00.278+01:00Peter,
Guess the point is not consent, but previou...Peter,<br />Guess the point is not consent, but previous information, but in any case is a good point.<br />Consent should not be express in many cases.<br />These days I have been involved in a debate whether consent for video surveillance image treatment is only possible if system implementation and operation is provided by private security companies. Omnibus law has declared that any data controllet could implement and operate them. Previously Agencia Española de Protección de Datos said that there was no chance to understand that if someone see video surveillance adverts and goes into monitored premises there was no chance to understand that action as that person was agree to be recorded. Now, after Omnibus law, our watchdog is sayin that this is changing nothing...they say that consent is being granted by law in both cases -systems implemented and operated by `private security companies, and systems implemented and operated by companies owning premises.<br />Treatments based on cookies are allowed by people cause they have previously set web browsers. Consent is coming from a particular action, and there is no need to wait for a law giving consent to this kind of treatment.<br />Thanks <br />Regards<br />And good luck these daysÁlvaro Del Hoyohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01953024271095733531noreply@blogger.com