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Matomo, CNIL’s recommendations et GDPR

Gladys Cathelain 23 August 2019 23 August 2019Matomo, Tips

The CNIL (an independent French administrative regulatory body) recalls on its website (french website): how to comply with the recommendation “Cookies” of the CNIL ? Two solutions: – Use an audience measurement tool exempted from consent – Gather the consent of the user in other cases Matomo is one of…

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Instill some UX methodology in your websites!

Gladys Cathelain 13 March 2015 28 December 2017Bokeh

This is a guest post written by Gladys Cathelain, consultant and instructor in libraries. This is the first post of a series on web interfaces conception. — When as a library or a network of libraries we think about setting up or reworking librarie’s website, we often think in terms…

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