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I Keep Getting A Bar Across The Bottom Of My Amazon Tablet
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Appearing all the time with a x in a circle to delete it. It is only doing this on Answerbank. There is also an Ad closed by Google with report this ad / why this ad. There are 4 boxes under that with different savings to o with ad. I can't get rid of it and it is covering the writing area ?
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The settings now have to be included in the site. The law has changed so that you must have the ability to consent or deny cookies whenever you want to. In the past, your consent was taken for granted. Now you can control which cookies track you.
Hopefully, once we are all aware of the settings menu, the link to it can be more discretely placed. It is obtrusive at the moment, but could be just at the foot of the page in future.
Hopefully, once we are all aware of the settings menu, the link to it can be more discretely placed. It is obtrusive at the moment, but could be just at the foot of the page in future.
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Mamyalynne
You are not wrong, the Ed did mentioned a ‘third party’.
It was the Ed’s use of the term I was querying. It made it sound like the appearance of the blue box was implemented without AB consent or knowledge.
As the cookie setting is a legal requirement, then AB must have implemented it, not someone else.
You are not wrong, the Ed did mentioned a ‘third party’.
It was the Ed’s use of the term I was querying. It made it sound like the appearance of the blue box was implemented without AB consent or knowledge.
As the cookie setting is a legal requirement, then AB must have implemented it, not someone else.
Yes, AB has implemented the cookie banner to comply with the new data regulations. The code is provided by a third party which supplies cookie banners to thousands of websites - it's sort of an industry standard. The Privacy settings box has been implemented due to changes the third party has made to their code, so we haven't chosen where it has appeared and I'm not sure at the moment whether or not we can move it, where it would be best to move it to, or if it is required to stay on the screen at all times.
Like all other consent under the GDPR, consenting to cookies needs to be a clear affirmative action. An example is clicking through an opt-in box or choosing settings from the menu.
Pay attention to not have pre-ticked boxes on the consent form!
https:/ /eugdpr complia nt.com/ cookies -consen t-gdpr/
Pay attention to not have pre-ticked boxes on the consent form!
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