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1. What the law says
According to the Electronic Communications Act (2003:389)
, everyone visiting a website with cookies must have access to information about the fact that the website contains cookies and the purpose for which they are used. The visitor must also consent to the use of cookies. LEK chapter 6 §18
2. How Joyfulexperience.uk uses cookies
- To manage shopping carts and other basic functionality.
- To create web statistics, test new features, and segment visitors.
- To target advertisements based on user behaviour.
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