France’s data protection authority (CNIL) has opened a public consultation on a proposal that could reshape cookie consent practices. The idea is to allow users to manage their cookie consent settings uniformly across all devices linked to their account, removing the need for repetitive popups on each device. This approach aims to simplify the user experience while ensuring compliance with the GDPR’s consent requirements. The consultation, running until June 2025, reflects France’s leadership in privacy innovation and shows how businesses will need to adapt their consent management platforms and policies to remain compliant. For companies offering privacy compliance solutions, these developments highlight the growing demand for user-friendly, transparent consent frameworks.
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