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GDPR has largely been ignored on the webmaster-side, so I don't believe that's a large factor. Especially since you can pretty much do whatever you did before, you just need to mention it in your privacy notice.



Perhaps. Yet anytime a user clicks "no" to cookies it means Google won't be able to show targeted ads. But I'm purely speculating here.


I've yet to see actual cookie consent banners on a meaningful scale. So far, cookie notices have been rolled out, so you'll get a sentence or two and an OK button. There's usually no option to deny, and even those that do add it, don't do so in a way that matters: if you click No, cookies for analytics, ads etc have already been set.

Then there's this whole topic of third party cookies. Do you only need to inform & gather consent for cookies you set, or also those that services set that you embed in your site?




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