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French data protection regulator warns 20 websites on cookie use

Posted on July 3, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Out-Law.com reports:

France’s data protection regulator Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (CNIL) has given 20 websites notice over their failure to comply with EU web-tracking regulations.

The websites do not give users enough information about cookies and other tracking devices placed in their browsers, and do not seek proper consent, CNIL said (link in French).

Read more on Out-Law.com. Oliver Proust of FieldFisher also comments on the CNIL’s notice, here.

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