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by niklasrde
816 days ago
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That's not true. "strictly necessary cookies" are allowed without consent (but information on their use must be available). Examples for what that means given by the EU itself [1] include "cookies that allow web shops to hold your items in your cart while you are shopping". And on the policing - there are a lot of laws that cannot be "policed". It requires trust, goodwill, collaboration and savy users to report violations to the webmaster or relevant ICO. [1]: https://gdpr.eu/cookies/ |
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