Rename “cookies” to “trackers” and you’d see some progress. Who wouldn’t want to “accept cookies”?! Has anyone ever turned down a delicious cookie? But who would want to “accept trackers”?
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Well, no, it's not that straightforward (e.g. no consent is required for basic analytics and remarketing - i.e. no personal data used, just informing users) Non-compliance is understood, it's
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The key point being it’s new and the first test cases have only just been filed. The definition of personal data will itself be effected by the precedents set (deanonymisation, etc.)
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Actually, personal data are pretty explicitly defined in
#GDPR including any pseudonymized identificators and even IP addresses (!).
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Don't worry we will attack some non-compliant websites or big "legitimate interest bullshit" here in France ;)
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