[Flow] Cookies - how to stop setting cookies in flow
Stephen Bungert
stephenbungert at yahoo.de
Wed Dec 4 15:39:20 CET 2013
HI Kay,
thanks for the info.
I wasn't sure about this. Does that mean that typo3 extensions like
cookieshy are not needed? That stop sthe FE session cookie in CMS from being
created until someone tries to login.
Currently they only cookie on my site is the flow cookie. I was also looking
around at other sites and saw that they don't stop cookies being set. They
basically just say "...we use cookies. If you use this site we'll assume you
agree to them being set." and then have a page describing the cookies that
they use.
Are there any sites that you can recommend that explain this? All the ones i
find say if you want to set any cookie you need permission first, except the
cookie that records if someone said that they allow you to set cookies - so
that they don't see the message all the time.
Stephen.
"Kay Strobach" <typo3 at kay-strobach.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:mailman.1.1386083889.6240.flow at lists.typo3.org...
> Hello Stephen,
>
> that is a misinterpretation of the law.
> Session cookies are allowed. Tracking cookies are not. FLOW uses
> sessioncookies.
>
> You may disable them with an Aspect / setting in http request.
>
> Regards
> Kay
>
> Am 23.11.13 23:22, schrieb Stephen Bungert:
>> How do I disable cookie setting?
>>
>> My site is in the EU so I need to only have flow use cookies if the user
>> says that that is ok.
>>
>> How can I stop flow from making session cookies?
>>
>> I have looked at the documentation on HTTP in the guide but can't see ho
>> to stop flow setting cookies automatically.
>
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