- From: Lukasz Olejnik (W3C) <lukasz.w3c@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 19:20:23 +0000
- To: v.toubiana@free.fr
- Cc: "Mike O'Neill" <michael.oneill@baycloud.com>, singer@apple.com, "public-privacy (W3C mailing list)" <public-privacy@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAC1M5qp5ySpk6TV0eDqpysqF_M_b+t7FiNgTjXe0ukXo2cc0Mw@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Vincent, Thanks for clarifications. Sounds good indeed! But this highlights one little thing: I'm wondering whether (IMO) browsers shouldn't display/signify this somehow natively, i.e. streamline it into UI - without any pop-ups. Best Lukasz 2015-11-06 13:39 GMT+00:00 <v.toubiana@free.fr>: > Hi > > I think I can help here cause I wrote part of the script they use. > > Nice's airport uses the script CNIL published to help websites using > "Google Analytics" to get consent before setting cookies. When it gets a > DNT:1 header, the script considers that the user opposes to cookies and > therefore blocks Google Analytics (similarly if it gets DNT:0 it considers > that the user opted-in). > > Since this script is meant to be used by website using only GA, the result > is that the website stops tracking user who set DNT. Nevertheless, this has > no effect on the other cookies and Nice Airport should obtain consent > before setting the other cookies. > > The purpose of the popup was to explain why there is no consent banner, > maybe I should clarify the language (do not hesitate to provide > suggestions). > > The script is available on GitHub ( > https://github.com/CNILlab/Cookie-consent_Google-Analytics/blob/master/Tag_google_analytics.js > ) > and on CNIL's website( > http://www.cnil.fr/vos-obligations/sites-web-cookies-et-autres-traceurs/outils-et-codes-sources/la-mesure-daudience/ > ) > > The airport website uses a modified version. > > Vincent > > ----- Mail original ----- > De: "Mike O'Neill" <michael.oneill@baycloud.com> > À: singer@apple.com, "public-privacy (W3C mailing list)" < > public-privacy@w3.org> > Envoyé: Vendredi 6 Novembre 2015 08:10:06 > Objet: RE: Nice airport respects DNT (thank you) > > > > > Well, there is no Tk header or TSR, their third-parties still place > persistent (2yr) cookies), and they put the same box up whether it is DNT:0 > or DNT:1, but I guess it’s the thought that counts. > > > > > > > > > > From: singer@apple.com [mailto:singer@apple.com] > Sent: 05 November 2015 20:08 > To: public-privacy (W3C mailing list) <public-privacy@w3.org> > Subject: Nice airport respects DNT (thank you) > > > > …or at least, this popped up when I visited the site: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > David Singer > Manager, Software Standards, Apple Inc. > > >
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