
Don't even try to think why we have this, no-one really knowsGermany seems to hate Facebook and that's the only explanation for it. UK and Irish citizens are getting the short end of the stick, seeing as many international websites that primarily use English have had to adapt to the law (why no-one knows, it should be out of their jurisdiction). I think Google had to have a notice up too, and Microsoft but it's one of those notices you delete without really thinking - which shows how unimportant such a law is
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Well I noticed the cookie message on Habbox.com but I thought that Matt Garner had too much eggnog. I had no idea it's actually a rule websites have to follow. I don't understand because if users don't want cookies they can just disable them in their browser settings.Don't even try to think why we have this, no-one really knowsGermany seems to hate Facebook and that's the only explanation for it. UK and Irish citizens are getting the short end of the stick, seeing as many international websites that primarily use English have had to adapt to the law (why no-one knows, it should be out of their jurisdiction). I think Google had to have a notice up too, and Microsoft but it's one of those notices you delete without really thinking - which shows how unimportant such a law is
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
For once Matt isn't to blameIt's just the EU trying to look busy as always. They forget their citizens aren't actually that stupid, but they may as well treat us like we are
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Edited by Jordan (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not post pointlessly
Last edited by Jordan; 03-01-2013 at 08:06 AM.
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