France's data protection authority, the CNIL, has launched a consultation for its draft recommendations on the use of cookies. The CNIL conducted a separate consultation last fall to develop the recommendations, which would propose operational procedures to obtain consent. The current consultation is open for six weeks and is scheduled to end Feb. 25. The CNIL plans to create a new version of the draft recommendations and present it to the agency's members in a plenary session for final adoption. (Original articles are in French.)
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