SRA offers olive branch over digital badge concerns

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has moved to tackle concerns over whether its clickable logo for law firms' websites complies with data protection law by suspending the use of tracking software.

In an update posted today the regulator says Google Analytics will be turned off 'at the moment to make sure that no firms have any residual concerns that would get in the way of implementing the logo'.

It adds: 'We will update you in due course on next steps.' Displaying the badge becomes mandatory from 25 November.

Read more over at the Law Gazette and Details of how to use the Clickable Logo can be found on the SRA Website

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