France's data protection authority, the CNIL, has published guidelines on the use of cookies and other types of trackers. The guidelines will replace the authority's 2013 recommendations to operators on the obligation to obtain consent for the use of cookies. The CNIL said the update was necessary because the prior recommendation "was not compatible with the new provisions of the [EU General Data Protection Regulation]." The new guidelines, which are part of the authority's recent action plan for online marketing, will be supplemented by a final recommendation that will go into effect in 2020. (Original article is in French.)
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