The Cookie Problem - Legitimate Interest - Can You Turn IT Off?
1 year ago
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Even though you may turn #cookies off on your device, #advertising and #marketing companies may still send you cookies that they believe are in your “legitimate interest”. Only you can be the author of what is in your legitimate interest and third parties do not have the authority to override your decision. Where do you draw the line?
If you do not accept cookies, some web sites block you from reading the article. Is this discrimination and an infringement of your privacy rights?
What do you think? Who has the right to know what you think?
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