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= Threepwood
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Allows cookies to be set and unset with simple command. To comply with EU law, users must explictly accept cookies before
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Allows cookies to be set and unset with simple command. To comply with EU law, users must explictly accept cookies before any cookies are placed on their devise.
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By including Threepwood, you block all cookie until you explicitly accept them. It currently only works with rails >=3 projects.
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Alternatively add a static html page that proceeds your web app and call accept_cookies in a before filter on application_controller
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OR add a message to your terms and conditions and add accept_cookies to your login action
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== Disclaimer
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Whereas every effort has been made to make this gem compliant with the EU cookie law, it does not guarantee that this approach is 100% compliant.
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You should check with your legal team and ensure that you have correct coverage.
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== License
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Yule
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date: 2012-05-
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date: 2012-05-22 00:00:00 Z
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dependencies: []
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description: Block all cookies, until user explicitly accepts them, comply with EU cookie law
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