Can I list the browser cookies?
Q. Can I list the browser cookies?A. Yes. Use [cookies browser=Y]
How do I change the XML file?
Q. How do I change the XML file?A. Load it directly from the cookie-cat website.
How do I remove items from the table?
Q. How do I remove the items from the table?A. By manual or programmatic intervention.
How do I update the output?
Q. How do I update the output?A. Either manually or programmatically.
I just get [cookies]!
Q. I just get [cookies]!A. You need to activate both the oik plugin and the cookie-cat plugin.
Some of my cookies are “unknown”
Q. Some of my cookies are “unknown”A. It happens. Here are some ways of addressing this problem.
What are the cookie categories?
Q. What are the cookie categories?A. Each cookie should be classified into one of 4 categories.
What is the EU cookie law?
Q. What is the EU cookie law?A. Also known as the EU e-Privacy Directive, the “UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulation” became effective in the UK on 26th May 2012.
What is the source of the XML file’s data?
Q. What is the source of the XML file’s data?A. It comes from the www.cookie-cat.co.uk website.
What should we do about the EU Cookie law?
Q. What should we do about the EU Cookie law?A. Implement a solution on your website. Steps to take:
- Each website should have a privacy policy page.
- Each privacy policy page should list the cookies in use.
- Each website should obtain consent to use cookies, as and when required, depending on cookie category
Where can I find more guidance on cookies?
Q. Where can I find more guidance on cookies?A. If you are in the UK you should see the ICC UK Cookie Guide
Who does the EU Cookie law apply to?
Q. Who does the EU Cookie law apply to?A. All websites that use cookies which may be delivered to devices being used in the UK or EU countries.
