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EU privacy rules spur platforms’ behavior changes on cookies, CNIL official says - MLex

CNIL (France) April 10, 2026 medium impact

EU privacy regulations drive platform changes in cookie handling practices, CNIL official confirms A CNIL (French data protection authority) official has stated that EU privacy rules are prompting digital platforms to modify their cookie behavior and practices. The statement reflects ongoing enforcement of GDPR and ePrivacy Directive requirements across European platforms. This development indicates strengthened regulatory oversight and compliance pressure on technology companies regarding user data collection and tracking mechanisms. The CNIL's position underscores the EU's commitment to protecting user privacy through strict cookie consent and transparency requirements.

Key Takeaways

  • arrow_right_alt EU privacy regulations are driving measurable changes in how platforms handle cookies and user tracking
  • arrow_right_alt CNIL enforcement actions continue to pressure companies toward greater compliance with data protection rules
  • arrow_right_alt Platforms are modifying their cookie practices in response to regulatory scrutiny and privacy requirements
  • arrow_right_alt The regulatory environment reflects broader EU commitment to user privacy protection and data governance