With privacy litigation heating up and regulators at the recent IAPP DC Privacy summit saying that they are wanting to be more aggressive for privacy violations its a good time to start having privacy protections in place including cookie warning disclosures.
Coulda' sworn that one cause of Brexit was people in the UK wanting no part of clicking, clicking, clicking, clicking, clicking legislated by the EU. Let's see some resistance!
I Created a section on our compliance website where users can input their domain or website and we will run a scan to determine all the 1st party, 3rd party cookies, which potential privacy and compliance gaps the website has and what should be fixed such as missing cookie consent banners, outdated privacy notices, and policy corrections.
Scott Ferrell has been leading the way in helping to enforce privacy through litigation related to violations of the California Invasion of Privacy act using the pen test when a website is using tracking software or a chat bot.
Like the ADA compliance violations before it now the litigation is happening over the California Invasion of Privacy Act and one law firm called Swigart Law Group out of San Diego, California is leading the charge with claims. Luckily if you're reading this you can get ahead of this and get compliant and avoid the $30,000 per violation and rest easy at night.
Guide for those using Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or another browser can use inspection or developer tools and see all the cookies being displayed regarding 1st party and 3rd party cookies.