Q: 3
A mobile device application that uses cookies will be subject to the consent requirement of which of
the
following?
Options
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.
A for sure. The ePrivacy Directive is the one that specifically covers cookie consent, even on mobile apps. The others aren’t really about cookies at all. Pretty confident, but correct me if I’m missing something here.
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.
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