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The law doesn't even mention cookies. This is a common misunderstanding and causes a lot of annoyance as I've seen websites ask for permission to store cookies even when they don't need explicit permission.

The law only concerns itself with tracking. If you don't use a mechanism to uniquely identify people over multiple visits and/or websites, you're fine. You can store simple preferences in a cookie without asking. No need to bother your users with a cookie wall for that.



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