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Can I use cookies on my website in Florida? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Using Cookies on a Website in Florida
Florida law allows the use of cookies on websites. However, website owners must comply with certain requirements to use cookies legally.
According to the Florida Online Voter Registration System, websites that use cookies must have them enabled for full functionality and the best user experience [3]. Additionally, the Cottage Food Operations website states that Florida law allows orders and payments over the internet, which implies the use of cookies for online transactions [1]([3]:).
To use cookies legally on a website in Florida, website owners must provide clear and conspicuous notice to users about the use of cookies and obtain their consent. The notice must include information about the purpose of the cookies and how users can opt-out of their use [3].
Furthermore, website owners must comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) if they collect personal data from users in the European Union (EU). The GDPR requires website owners to obtain explicit consent from users before collecting their personal data, including through the use of cookies [5].
In summary, to use cookies on a website in Florida, website owners must:
- Enable cookies for full functionality and the best user experience
- Provide clear and conspicuous notice to users about the use of cookies and obtain their consent
- Comply with the GDPR if collecting personal data from users in the EU
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Source(s):
- [1] Cottage Food Operations
- [3] Florida Online Voter Registration System
- [5] Best web browsers, how to set up browsers in the Marketplace …
Jurisdiction
Florida