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Author
F.J. Zuiderveen Borgesius
S. Kruikemeier
S.C. BoermanORCID logo
N. HelbergerORCID logo
Year
2017
Title
Tracking Walls, Take-It-Or-Leave-It Choices, the GDPR, and the ePrivacy Regulation
Journal
European Data Protection Law Review
Volume | Issue number
3 | 3
Pages (from-to)
353-368
Document type
Article
Faculty
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG)
Faculty of Law (FdR)
Institute
Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR)
Institute for Information Law (IViR)
Abstract
On the internet, we encounter take-it-or-leave-it choices regarding our privacy on a daily basis. In Europe, online tracking for targeted advertising generally requires the internet users’ consent to be lawful. Some websites use a tracking wall, a barrier that visitors can only pass if they consent to tracking by third parties. When confronted with such a tracking wall, many people click ‘I agree’ to tracking. A survey that we conducted shows that most people find tracking walls unfair and unacceptable. We analyse under which conditions the ePrivacy Directive and the General Data Protection Regulation allow tracking walls. We provide a list of circumstances to assess when a tracking wall makes consent invalid. We also explore how the EU lawmaker could regulate tracking walls, for instance in the ePrivacy Regulation. It should be seriously considered to ban tracking walls, at least in certain circumstances.
URL
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Link
Accepted author manuscript
Language
English
Persistent Identifier
https://hdl.handle.net/11245.1/dfb59b54-0544-4c65-815a-640eae10668a
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