June 29, 2020

In its decision of 19 June 2020, the Council of State (Conseil d’État) essentially validated the guidelines on cookies and tracking devices adopted by the CNIL on 4 July 2019. The purpose of these guidelines was to clarify the enhanced legal protection for Internet users with regard to cookies since the entry into force of the GDPR. However, the Council of State overturned the provision of the guidelines prohibiting in a general and absolute manner the practice of “cookie walls”, ruling that such a prohibition could not be included in an act of soft law. The CNIL takes note of this decision and will adjust its guidelines and future recommendation to comply with it accordingly.

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