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by hugoroy
1548 days ago
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I doubt you actually asked any lawyers who know this stuff. While GDPR did raise the threshold of valid consent, the interpretation before the GDPR was nowhere near what you describe here. There are authority guidelines and sanctions predating the GDPR on this. |
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I have also talked personally with politicians who was involved with the work of writing GDPR, and the people who wrote the ePrivacy Directive has reportedly said that lawyers interpretation of consent was beyond the imagination of the original intent of the directive, which is why GDPR now require freely given informed consent in contrast to the old consent.