Denmark's data protection authority, Datatilsynet, ordered newspaper Berlingske's to bring its cookie walls use into EU General Data Protection Regulation compliance. An investigation found the company blocked content if a user did not allow data collection. Datatilsynet said the practice does not meet valid consent requirements under the GDPR.
14 March 2024
Denmark's DPA rules against unlawful cookie wall practice
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