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Getting cookie consent right under GDPR.<\/p>\n

While it seems that GDPR has been a really long time coming, we are finally in May 2018, the month that sees the long awaited changes to data protection laws come into force. One growing aspect of compliance that is starting to prove tricky, if not extremely hard to understand; is that of how to deal with Cookie compliance under the GDPR.<\/p>\n

So what does the law actually state has to happen when it comes to Cookie usage and how is this going to impact your website. And furthermore, what will you have to do to ensure compliance?<\/p>\n

The GDPR Law itself<\/h3>\n

The main issues that surround how Cookies are going to be affected by the GDPR is that they initially come under their own separate section of data protection law called the PECR. The Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations have been around for a good 15 years now with the most recent revisions being made in 2016. This is the same law that affects email, texts and other electronic communications specifically; but will also be governed by the GDPR when these electronic methods of communication will affect personal data.<\/p>\n

According to CookieLaw<\/a>, some of the top issues that GDPR will raise for Cookie consent are as follows:<\/p>\n