Q: 3
A mobile device application that uses cookies will be subject to the consent requirement of which of
the
following?
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Discussion
Always so much talk about A, but honestly B tbh. The E-Commerce Directive covers online services so it feels like apps with cookies would fall under it too.
Why do so many pick B here? Only A (ePrivacy Directive) actually covers cookie consent on apps, B is just online services. Doesn't seem like a close call.
Pretty sure B isn't right, it's A. Only the ePrivacy Directive sets cookie consent rules, including for mobile apps. The others don't cover this aspect directly. Let me know if I'm missing something but that's how I see it.
Pretty sure it's A, since the ePrivacy Directive directly regulates cookie consent on all platforms including mobile apps. Saw similar questions in official sample exams and guides too.
I don’t think it’s B. A for this one since ePrivacy Directive specifically requires consent for cookies on any digital platform, including mobile apps. The E-Commerce Directive doesn’t get into cookie consent details. Pretty confident but open to counterpoints.
A tbh
A for sure. ePrivacy Directive is the one that requires user consent for cookies on both websites and mobile apps, while B (E-Commerce Directive) deals more with online service contracts. I think this is pretty clear but open to correction.
A The ePrivacy Directive
A imo. The ePrivacy Directive specifically deals with cookies and consent, while B is easy to confuse since it's about online services, not cookie requirements.
B
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