advice European gdpr and cookie law on basic HTML pages

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I would like to setup some simple html landing pages for my domains. Do I need to show the European gdpr and cookie law cookie warning or popup notice, even if my target are not European users (in my case Asian and US visitors)?

And if so, does anybody know a simple script to put on a HTML page that solves this problem?

Thanks in advance for your help!
 
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Thanks for answering! I'm not a techie, so I don't know if the html pages leaves cookies or not. How can i check it?

So, if they don't leave cookies, I don't need neither gdpr warning nor cookies warning?
 
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I would like to setup some simple html landing pages for my domains. Do I need to show the European gdpr and cookie law cookie warning or popup notice, even if my target are not European users (in my case Asian and US visitors)?

And if so, does anybody know a simple script to put on a HTML page that solves this problem?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Wordpress has free plugins that will generate the cookie law popup.
 
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Some third-party codes such as Google Analytics uses cookies. If you are not using third-party codes, you don't need to worry about GDPR then.
 
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I don't know if the html pages leaves cookies
If you don't know much HTML take the advice above and start with Wordpress
 
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