What seemed especially interesting was the pop-up window that provided a link to another widget with a , rather than to the Privacy Policy. Although the store has one in the footer of the site.
The text of the second window asks the visitor to accept the collection of a whole list of data or leave the site.
Mobile versions
Almost all sites, 89% (16 out of 18), showing a pop-up window about collecting america phone number list cookies on desktop versions of the site, duplicate the form on mobile versions. Only 2 stores do not do this.
Cookie collection forms for mobile versions are well adapted for 15 out of 16 stores, the text is readable and the buttons are easy to click. Only on one site out of 16 is the notification poorly visible.
Privacy Policy
We found that some stores from the top 100 did not post a Privacy Policy or something similar to it. Or they hid the documents so that we could not find them.
Everything is fine with those sites that have pop-up forms-notifications about cookies: 13% out of 100 posted links to documents in messages about collecting cookies.
Of those that do not report collecting cookies, 61% sent the documents to the footer. Two sites out of 100 posted only a Public Offer. 13% of stores hid the Policy so well that we had to use search engines to find it. On two sites, the documents were found in subscription forms: static and pop-up.
9% of stores did not post such documents on their pages at all.
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