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European Commissioner for Digital Agenda, Neelie Kroes, in his speech usps jobs accused the represe

The European Commission warns: "We tightened policy prohibition tracking users!" | E-demokracija.si
European Commissioner for Digital Agenda, Neelie Kroes, in his speech usps jobs accused the representatives of the online industry, it does not take account usps jobs of Directive prohibition of tracking users online and continue usps jobs to record user activity with the so-called "cookies".
Neelie Kroes pointed out that the program by the European Commission and the W3C launched in the standard "Do Not Track" going slow because companies or owners of commercial Web sites do not want to break with the practice of collecting information about users of its websites by can be exploited for marketing usps jobs purposes.
"In January I stated that the standard should discontinue the practice of recording user activity, must be groundbreaking and represent usps jobs the difference in the protection of user privacy," in his speech clear Kroes, who praised usps jobs some companies that have implemented the Directive in full, but at the same time expressed great concern. "The directive is clear - the user must first visit the site to get clear information usps jobs and the selection of tracking options," he explains, "but some of this is not true."
Kroes is also concerned about proposals for the Direct Marketing Association (DMA) to the marketing activities excluded from the directive, which has been criticized by representatives usps jobs of the US Trade Commission. Representatives of DMA in the letter wrote that "marketing-driven world and that it should allow for an exception, since marketing is one of the most important value in our society."
The directive came into force at the end of May, the United Kingdom has already announced penalties for those who have still not implemented. Analysts estimate that they will incur penalties of more than half of businesses trading online, including Tesco, Sainsbury, Daily Mail and others.
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