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European Cookies Policy

28/5/2012

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Since May 2012 there has been European Directive for internet users and providers. This has set a requirement for the websites to gain permission from their users. This would enable them to freely use the EU webpages.  

What does it mean for your business?

If you own a website, you will need to make sure it complies with the law, and this usually means making some changes. If you don't comply you risk enforcement action from regulators, which in the UK means The Information Commissioners' Office (ICO). In exceptional cases this can mean a fine.

At AMS Communications we also follow the practice.
We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our site. Cookies are files stored in your browser and are used by most websites to help personalise your web experience.

By continuing to use our website without changing the settings, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.  Find out more...
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