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The GDPR was meant to ensure that users have full control over their data. But being online has become a frustrating experience for people all over Europe: Cookie banners appear at every corner of the web, often making it extremely complicated to click anything but the “accept” button. 

Companies use so-called “dark patterns” (like unfavorable contrasts for buttons or links) to nudge more than 90% of users to click “agree” when industry statistics show that only 3% of users actually want to accept cookies. These methods clearly contradict the principles of the ePrivacy directive and also the GDPR, as valid consent must be freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous. 

More and more websites now also make use of “cookie paywalls” or “pay or okay” banners, giving users the option to accept all cookies which leads to their data being passed on to hundreds of tracking companies or take out a subscription for often times exorbitant prices. In this case, users have no free choice as saying "no" to tracking is not only time-consuming, but also expensive. The costs for paying usually exceeds the revenue for advertisement by a factor of 10 to 100. Providers of software solutions therefore praise “pay or okay” as an option to get a consent rate of more than 99%.

In order to tackle these problems, noyb

  • is investigating the way cookie banners are implemented online and whether the choices users make are respected in practice,
  • has developed a mass scanning system to automatically detect unlawful cookie banners and create complaints which are sent to the companies, giving them a grace period to adjust their cookie banner before the complaint is submitted to the responsible authority,
  • developed a proposal for a standard that would manage preferences, because we believe the real answer to this issue is user-centered privacy and to create simple solutions for consumers and
  • is aware of the problem that newspapers and magazines are looking for avenues to survive in the digital world but narrow profits at the expense of their readers’ fundamental right to data protection will not be the solution for structural financial problems.

Case Controller DPA Status Sortuj malejąco Duration
C037-11002 Dolphin France CNIL (France) Lost Filed:
(2 lata 9 miesięcy ago)
C037-10730 Condé Nast Germany GmbH BayLDA (Bavaria) Lost Filed:
Closed:
(1 rok 5 miesięcy)
C037-10621 FF DIGITAL CNIL (France) Lost Filed:
(2 lata 9 miesięcy ago)
C037-105 Otto (GmbH & Co KG) HmbBfDI (Hamburg) Lost Filed:
(2 lata 9 miesięcy ago)
C037-10457 Care.com Europe GmbH BlnBDI (Berlin) Lost Filed:
(1 rok 9 miesięcy ago)
C037-10363 Adecco Italia S.p.A. Garante per la protezione dei dati personali (Italy) Lost Filed:
(2 lata 9 miesięcy ago)
C037-10309 VOO SA APD/GBA (Belgium) Lost Filed:
(2 lata 9 miesięcy ago)
C037-10066 Gamer Network Ltd DSB (Austria) Lost Filed:
(2 lata 9 miesięcy ago)
C037-10056 Condé Nast Holdings Limited DSB (Austria) Other Outcome Filed:
Closed:
(1 rok 4 miesiące)
C037-13300 Ferihegy Autó Kft NAIH (Hungary), DSB (Austria) Other Outcome Filed:
(2 lata 9 miesięcy ago)
C062-12 L'Avenir APD/GBA (Belgium) Other Outcome Filed:
(9 miesięcy 4 tygodnie ago)
C037-10654 Dplay Entertainment Limited CNIL (France) Other Outcome Filed:
(2 lata 9 miesięcy ago)
C037-10798 Tchibo Budapest Kft NAIH (Hungary), DSB (Austria) Other Outcome Filed:
(2 lata 9 miesięcy ago)
C062-11 La Libre APD/GBA (Belgium) Other Outcome Filed:
(9 miesięcy 4 tygodnie ago)
C037-10801 BIPA Parfumerien Gesellschaft m.b.H DSB (Austria) Other Outcome Filed:
Closed:
(1 rok 4 miesiące)
C037-10823 Hard Rock Cafe International (USA), Inc. DSB (Austria) Other Outcome Filed:
Closed:
(4 miesiące 2 tygodnie)
C062-10 De Tijd APD/GBA (Belgium) Other Outcome Filed:
(9 miesięcy 4 tygodnie ago)
C037-10541 Bruker Corporation DSB (Austria) Other Outcome Filed:
Closed:
(4 miesiące 2 tygodnie)
C037-10072 Western Union International Bank GmbH DSB (Austria) Other Outcome Filed:
Closed:
(1 rok 3 miesiące)
C037-10929 Otto GmbH DSB (Austria) Other Outcome Filed:
Closed:
(1 rok 4 miesiące)