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A cookie policy is a document made available by a company that details the cookies used by on their website along with the user data tracked and the purpose for doing so. Cookies are tokens stored on the computer of site visitors that help websites function. Cookie policies are important for businesses that have an online presence in the UK due to the Data Protection Act (2018).Next steps

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A cookie policy tells website visitors about the use of cookies on the site.

Cookies are small text files stored on a user's device that collect data about their browsing activities. These files can remember user preferences and enable personalised services, which is useful. However, because they collect personal data, users must be informed about their usage and give consent per data protection laws such as GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive.

Having a cookie policy is vital as it ensures your website complies with legal requirements that mandate transparency about data collection practices. By informing users about cookies and getting their consent, you mitigate the risk of legal action and penalties associated with non-compliance.

At Lawhive, our small business lawyers specialise in crafting comprehensive and compliant cookie policies tailored to your business needs. They understand data protection laws and can help make sure that your cookie policy not only complies with legal standards but also builds trust with your website visitors.

Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you in creating and maintaining effective cookie policies.

A cookie policy is essential for ensuring your website complies with data protection laws, which require transparency about data collection practices and mandate that websites inform users about the use of cookies and get consent before storing cookies on their devices.

Not having a cookie policy, or having one that is inadequate, can expose your business to legal penalties and fines. Regulatory bodies, such as the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) can impose substantial fines for non-compliance with data protection laws that can be financially devastating and can also harm your business's reputation.

Further to this, when visitors know that you respect their privacy and are transparent about how their data is used, they are more likely to feel confident and secure when using your website. This trust can lead to increased user engagement, loyalty, and a positive reputation for your business. By clearly detailing what cookies are used, the data collected, and how it will be used, you demonstrate your commitment to protecting user privacy.

A cookie policy should include:

Types of cookies used

Your policy should clearly explain the different types of cookies your website uses. These generally fall into four categories:

  1. Essential cookies that are necessary for the website to function properly;

  2. Performance cookies that collect information about how visitors use a website like pages visited most often and error messages received;

  3. Functionality cookies that allow the website to remember choices users make (such as their username, language, or the region they are in);

  4. Targeting cookies that are used to deliver advertisements that are more relevant to users and their interests.

Information collected by cookies

A cookie policy should also detail what information is collected by the cookies on your website. This might include:

  • Browser type and version

  • Operating system

  • Referrer URL

  • IP address

  • Time of the server request

How cookies are used

The policy should explain how you use the data collected by cookies. This typically includes purposes such as:

  • Analysing web traffic

  • Personalising content

  • Enhancing user experience

  • Managing user sessions

  • Conducting marketing and advertising activities

Your cookie policy should inform users about their consent rights and how they can control cookie usage.

This includes informing users that by continuing to use the website, they consent to the use of cookies, and providing options to accept or decline cookies.

It should also explain how users can withdraw consent or change their cookie preferences at any time.

Instructions on how to manage cookies

An effective cookie policy should provide clear instructions on how users can manage or disable cookies. This may include steps to disable cookies through browser settings, links to tools or websites where users can opt out of targeted advertising cookies, and information on how to delete cookies that have already been set.

Contact information for data protection inquiries

You should also include contact details for users with questions or concerns about your cookie policy. This typically involves:

  • An email address or contact form for data protection inquiries;

  • Information about your data protection officer (if applicable);

  • Links to your privacy policy for more comprehensive details on data protection practices.

By incorporating these key components into your cookie policy, you ensure transparency and compliance with data protection regulations while building trust with your users.

At Lawhive, we understand that each business has unique needs when it comes to data protection and privacy.

Our network of expert small business lawyers offers custom drafting of cookie policies tailored to your requirements and will make sure your cookie policy is clear, comprehensive, and compliant with all relevant regulations.

Whether you're launching a new website or revising an existing one, we can create a policy that accurately reflects how your business uses cookies or collects data. Alternatively, if you already have a cookie policy in place, your lawyer can help review and update it to ensure it remains effective and compliant with current laws.

They will thoroughly review your existing cookie policy, identify gaps or outdated information, and make necessary updates to ensure that your policy continues to provide the legal protection you need.

By choosing Lawhive for your cookie policy needs, you benefit from our legal expertise, personalised service, affordable fixed-fee prices, and ongoing support.

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The first step in implementing a cookie policy is a cookie audit. This involves identifying all the cookies that your website uses. You need to understand:

  • What types of cookies are being set;

  • The purpose of each cookie;

  • What data each cookie collects;

  • How long cookies remain on the user's device.

An audit like this can be done manually by looking at your website's code or using automated tools that scan and report on the cookies in use.

Once you have a complete list of cookies, draft a cookie policy that clearly explains:

  • The types of cookies used on your website;

  • The information each cookie collects

  • How the cookies are used;

  • User options for managing cookies (e.g. how to opt in or out).

You should make sure the language is easy to understand, avoiding legal jargon to make it accessible to all users.

Your cookie policy should be easily accessible to all website visitors. Common places to display the policy include a link in the footer of your website or an overlay or pop-up banner that informs users about the policy when they first visit the site.

As a minimum, you should make sure the policy is visible and easy to find so users can readily access the information.

A cookie consent mechanism should inform users about the use of cookies and get explicit consent before setting up non-essential cookies.

It should also allow users to customise their cookie preferences (for example, accepting only certain types of cookies) and provide an option for users to withdraw their consent at any time.

Popular methods for this include cookie consent banners or pop-ups that appear when a user first visits the site.

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the ePrivacy Directive, websites that use cookies must tell users and get their consent.

Failure to do this can result in substantial fines. For instance, the GDPR allows fines of up to €20 million or 4% of the annual global turnover, whichever is higher. These fines can be financially devastating, especially for small businesses.

In addition to regulatory fines, not having a cookie policy can expose your business to legal action from users. If users feel their data privacy rights have been violated, they may take legal action against your business.

Finally, cookies are essential for gathering valuable data about user behaviour, preferences, and website performance. Without a cookie policy, you may not be able to use cookies effectively, leading to missed opportunities for marketing insights and business improvements.

It is generally recommended that cookies policies be reviewed and updated at least once a year to capture any changes in laws, business practices, or the types of cookies used on your website.

Additionally, if there are significant changes to your website or the introduction of new cookies, you should update your policy immediately to reflect these changes.

Further, if users raise concerns or there are issues related to cookies, you should review and update your policy to address these concerns.

A comprehensive cookie policy is essential for any website that uses cookies to comply with data protection laws.

If you need assistance drafting, reviewing, or updating your cookie policy. Lawhive is here to help. Our network of expert legal professionals specialise in creating personalised cookie policies that meet all regulatory requirements and reflect the needs of your business.

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