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by diggan
431 days ago
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Again, the cookie banners have nothing to do with GDPR, where are people getting this misinformation from?! Was there a popular article saying we have those cookie banners because of GDPR, or what? The banners are the result of much earlier directives that predate GDPR by a lot... |
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I agree with you these cookie banners are not sufficient by the text, but in practice unless EU commission and courts make lawyers believe these banners are worthless, EU legal teams will still recommend them.
> What these two lines are stating is that cookies, insofar as they are used to identify users, qualify as personal data and are therefore subject to the GDPR.
https://gdpr.eu/cookies/