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by twanvl
1914 days ago
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A legitimate interest is a use of personal information that is needed to fulfill a service. This would be something like a session cookie for storing the contents of a shopping cart, a site's preferences, or login information. Using a cookie is the only way to provide that, and the user is basically implicitly asking for something to be stored. It would be silly to have a consent checkboxes like "before you can shop with us we need your permission to register what you want to buy" or "you give us permission to share your address details with the delivery company so they can actually deliver stuff to you". |
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[0] https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/data-protection-advice-...