Denmark's data protection authority, Datatilsynet, the Danish Council for Digital Security, and the Danish Business Authority jointly released guidance on requirements for the use of cookies. The guide includes nine checkpoints for organizations to consider before employing cookies. Most requirements focus on matters related to user consent, while others outline the need for legible cookies policies and legal bases for data processing.
16 Feb. 2021
Danish DPA publishes cookies guide
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