The British government on Thursday said it was considering breaking away from European regulations on cookies (advertising trackers) as part of a reform of laws governing digital technology taken after Brexit.
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In an interview with the Telegraph, Digital Minister Oliver Dowd explained that the government wants to see windows appear.Non-stopAsk web users to accept cookies on their screens. The Minister said that requests for approval for specific advertising conspiracies should continue. “Higher risks“In terms of data security but most”Unnecessary.
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The Minister commended the desired data security reform, “it said.One of the biggest successes of leaving the EU2, which came into force on January 1st. This reform sees the UK different from the European Public Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) established by the European Union on May 25, 2018.
GDPR requires companies to obtain the consent of citizens when requesting their personal data, to inform them of its use and to allow the deletion of data. Violations may be allowed with severe penalties. “We will closely monitor any developments regarding UK data protection rules.நிர்வாக The spokesman for the European executive responded to Christian Wigand.
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He warned that the commission could take action. “In the event of complex improvements that adversely affect the level of protection considered adequate», Suggesting that consequences can be expected in the flow of data transfer between the EU and the United Kingdom.
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