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Episode 10: Cookie Consent Software Reviewed! Part 1: What the Regulators expect
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Oct 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Managing consent for cookies has become a key issue. In this two-parter, we look at what the regulators (and in particular the UK ICO) require in relation to cookies (Part 1) and then – in an industry first - review three industry leading consent management tools: Cookie Control, Cookiebot, and Cookie Pro (Part 2).
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Guest
Karen Heaton
Director, Data Protection 4 Business
karen.heaton@dpo4business.co.uk
www.dpo4business.co.uk
Host
Mark Sherwood-Edwards
info@thisisdpo.co.uk
Corrections & Clarifications
Cookie Control from Civic UK:
-Cookie Control supports an unlimited number of categories. The categories can be updated/added at any point.
-Cookie Control allows the user to define the time period that the consent is valid for. Also Cookie Control can be configured to request user consent if there is a change in the privacy policy of the website.
-All Cookie Control Licences have no page limits including the free one. The Pro version simply offers more features like unlimited subdomains geolocation, multilingual support, integration with IAB and branding.
-All licence costs are annual.
Materials
If you would like copies of the completed questionnaires, please email your requests to:
karen.heaton@dpo4business.co.uk
or
info@thisisdpo.co.uk
The three cookie consent tools reviewed are:
Cookiebot
https://www.cookiebot.com/
Contact: mail@cookiebot.com
Cookie Control
https://www.civicuk.com/cookie-control
Contact: info@civicuk.com
CookiePro
https://www.cookiepro.com
Contact: sales@cookiepro.com
Questions, suggestion for improvement, ideas for issues to be covered in future episodes, or if you would like to appear one of our podcasts, please contact us at info@thisisdpo.co.uk
Special Guest: Karen Heaton.
GDPR Now! Is brought to you by This Is DPO.
www.thisisdpo.co.uk.
Guest
Karen Heaton
Director, Data Protection 4 Business
karen.heaton@dpo4business.co.uk
www.dpo4business.co.uk
Host
Mark Sherwood-Edwards
info@thisisdpo.co.uk
Corrections & Clarifications
Cookie Control from Civic UK:
-Cookie Control supports an unlimited number of categories. The categories can be updated/added at any point.
-Cookie Control allows the user to define the time period that the consent is valid for. Also Cookie Control can be configured to request user consent if there is a change in the privacy policy of the website.
-All Cookie Control Licences have no page limits including the free one. The Pro version simply offers more features like unlimited subdomains geolocation, multilingual support, integration with IAB and branding.
-All licence costs are annual.
Materials
If you would like copies of the completed questionnaires, please email your requests to:
karen.heaton@dpo4business.co.uk
or
info@thisisdpo.co.uk
The three cookie consent tools reviewed are:
Cookiebot
https://www.cookiebot.com/
Contact: mail@cookiebot.com
Cookie Control
https://www.civicuk.com/cookie-control
Contact: info@civicuk.com
CookiePro
https://www.cookiepro.com
Contact: sales@cookiepro.com
Questions, suggestion for improvement, ideas for issues to be covered in future episodes, or if you would like to appear one of our podcasts, please contact us at info@thisisdpo.co.uk
Special Guest: Karen Heaton.
Released:
Oct 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (34)
Episode 4: Disproportionate, intrusive and unfair – the ICO report on ad tech and real time bidding – Part 2.: Part 2 of 2. In its recent paper, Update report into adtech and real time bidding, the ICO has set out a biting criticism of how real time bidding (RTB) currently operates in the UK. Although the ICO has stated that it will take another six months to investigate further, it is already clear that the ICO will intervene. It is no exaggeration to say that the ICO’s intervention is likely to have a bigger impact on this industry than the GDPR. To give some idea of scale: the worldwide spend of on digital advertising is expected to reach US$98bn in 2020. In Europe, the UK is by far the largest market, followed by Germany and then France (approx. US$15bn, US$8bn, US$4bn, respectively, in 2018). by GDPR Now!