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New data laws are set to scrap 'web cookie' boxes

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing The government has proposed new post-Brexit data laws that could end the use of web cookie banners, as part of plans to move away from EU rules and focus on "common sense, not box-ticking." The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said it hopes the measures, which also include new data partnerships with the US and other countries, will help get around existing trade barriers associated with data rules.

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden told the Daily Telegraph that one proposed change is to cut down on “pointless” online cookie banners, which are used by organisations to secure consent to store data when people use their websites, as required

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