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Google adds a ‘reject all’ button for cookies in Europe

by Srestha Roy
April 24, 2022
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After being fined €150 million in France by the data protection regulator, Google has implemented a “reject all” cookie option throughout Europe.

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Google and Facebook, now Meta, have been charged by the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés of making it difficult for consumers to refuse internet trackers.

Cookies are little pockets of data kept in the browser that enable websites determine whether or not you have visited them. It aids businesses in keeping track of client preferences, but if misused, it can be used for nefarious purposes.

According to the French data protection commission, Facebook and Google purposefully made rejecting cookies difficult, forcing users to go through a lengthy process if they want to reject all cookies. Accepting cookies, on the other hand, requires only one click—”accept all.”

Google has simplified the process by adding three choices that allow users to “accept all” or “reject all” cookies. Advanced settings, which may be toggled separately, will be accessible via a third “more options” button.

The firm said that all three buttons would be the same size and form, and that they would be “prominent.”

In a blog post, Google stated that it was dedicated to “following the standards of that new guideline and have been working with a number of these authorities.”

The new consent options will be visible to anyone browsing Google search when signed out of their accounts or in incognito mode. The modifications have already been made in France, and Google stated that they would be adopted in the United States expanding this knowledge to the remainder of the European Economic Area, as well as the United Kingdom and Switzerland. Users in the region will soon have a new cookie option to choose from, one that may be accepted or refused with a single click.

Google and Meta are under increasing scrutiny around the world for data privacy and anti-competitive activities, and have been fined heavily as a result of their actions.

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