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UK ICO Uses AI In Cookie Banner Review

The UK Information Commissioner’s Office recently reported that it is continuing its review of website cookie banners. It had expressed concern late last year that these banners were not giving “fair choices” because they did...more

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The Cookie Crumbles? EU Advocacy Group Files 226 Complaints Alleging Cookie Consent Violations

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Specifically, the group is alleging that websites are commonly using deceptive cookie banners that do not adhere to the GDPR’s express consent requirements. In early August, the European Union data protection advocacy...more

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What industries utilize cookie banners the most, and the least?

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The term “cookie banner” refers to a banner, or splash page, deployed on a website to inform visitors that the website uses cookies.  Most cookie banners fall within three categories...more

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What percentage of websites deploy a “deemed consent” cookie banner?

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11.6%  The term “cookie banner” refers to a banner or splash page deployed on a website to inform visitors that the website uses cookies.  Most cookie banners fall within three categories...more

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What percentage of websites utilize a banner that seeks opt-in consent before deploying cookies?

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10.6% The term “cookie banner” refers to a banner or splash page deployed on a website to inform visitors that the website uses cookies. Most cookie banners fall within three categories...more

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When the Cookie Crumbles: Four Reasons Why Cookie Consent Does Not Work

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It is impossible to browse the Internet without bumping into a popup window requesting consent to enable cookies on the web page. Website cookies are text files saved to devices that contain information about a person’s...more

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GDPR Privacy FAQs: Do cookie banners that disclose the use of analytics or behavioral advertising cookies, and state that...

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Probably not. A data subject’s consent to the use of analytics or behavioural cookies must be a valid “affirmative act.”  While it may be argued that the data subject is indeed performing an “affirmative act” by continuing...more

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