The Amsterdam Court of Appeal reaffirmed its order telling the advertising company Criteo to stop placing cookies on consumers' devices without asking for consent first. The company had appealed the initial December 2023 ruling. The court ruled Criteo will be fined 250 euros a day, for a maximum penalty of 25,000 euros, until it fixes the issue.
Netherlands court orders Criteo to stop placing cookies without consent
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