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Under the new rules, cookies can only be stored on devices where the user has given their consent.
Davidson of Google then went on to explain how Android devices only collect location data after the user has given consent.
Google's Glazer counters that they have a very effective method for unlinking to a site that a user has given permission to, so users will be just fine.
Article 5(3) of Directive 2002/58/EC provides that the storing of information or the gaining of access to information stored in the terminal equipment (e.g. geographical location) is only allowed when the user has given consent(3), or where this is necessary to transmit the communication or to provide an information society service explicitly requested by a user.
MEPs suggest setting stricter limits on data processing, ensuring that data can only be used for the purpose for which the user has given consent and guaranteeing that meta-data - information about numbers called, websites visited, and geographical location - is treated as confidential and cannot be passed on to third parties.
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The paper said that Google had taken advantage of the fact that Safari allowed multiple cookies to be installed on a device as long as its user had given permission for a first cookie to be downloaded.
Companies like TripAdvisor, Travelocity, Orbitz, Priceline, and other recent start-ups who specialize in bookable travel direct to the end user have given travelers the tools to plan their own trip, instead of relying on travel agents, cruises, or tour groups for years.
Available through hostelworld.com whose users have given it an overall rating of 80%.
It has not given a free pass to annoying e-mails from legitimate senders because users have given them their addresses.
Last year, for example, the Justice Department argued in court that cellphone users had given up the expectation of privacy about their location by voluntarily giving that information to carriers.
Technically, users have given permission for the human verification: the company makes clear that it uses data "to train our speech recognition and natural language understanding systems", and gives users the chance to opt out.
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