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by NicoJuicy 2121 days ago
> While GDPR only applies to the processing of personal data, ePrivacy regulates electronic communication even if it concerns non-personal data. Also, in the case of cookies, the ePrivacy generally takes precedence.

https://gdpr.eu/cookies/#:~:text=All%20persistent%20cookies%....

> persistent cookies have an expiration date written into their code, but their duration can vary. According to the ePrivacy Directive, they should not last longer than 12 months, but in practice, they could remain on your device much longer if you do not take action.

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> According to the ePrivacy Directive, they should not last longer than 12 months

The quote you keep referencing is false. The ePD says nothing about this.