Last sanctions of the year 2021 pronounced by the CNIL against Google and Facebook regarding cookies
On January 25, 2022 By Isabelle GAVANON
Published in DALLOZ ACTUALITES on January 17, 2022, commented by Isabelle Gavanon
Last sanctions of the year 2021 pronounced by the CNIL, and not the least: the authority attacks the digital giants, Google and Facebook, for not having respected the law in force concerning the cookies deposited on their users’ terminals. At stake: a mechanism that does not guarantee a valid consent of the Internet user. These sanctions are distinguished by the completeness of the CNIL’s reasoning that led to the imposition of these heavy fines.
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