Google Analytics 4: New clothes, but legally nothing changes?
The introduction of Google Analytics 4 and data protection challenges Google recently announced that as
The introduction of Google Analytics 4 and data protection challenges Google recently announced that as
Every website operator is interested in obtaining statistics about their visitors, if only because you
What do you have to consider as a streamer/influencer when using affiliate links in your
What does data protection say about statistical tools? Are they allowed? And under what conditions?
In today’s digital era, many of us have become accustomed to privacy statements and cookie
Introduction: The recent ruling by the Munich I Regional Court on Sky’s cancel button plays
Sweepstakes on social media are a great way to build customer loyalty or even to
Facebook is now really notorious for being rather problematic with data protection. It is therefore
This question is currently not so easy to answer, because the case law is currently
Those who operate a website usually want to know how often it is visited, whether
The Federal Court of Justice (BGH) has decided on the question of which requirements must
Last year, I published a few articles on the topic of consent when setting cookies.
Many consumers might be annoyed by the cookie banners on any websites. As a consumer,
The ECJ has just decided on cookies in the procedure around Planet49(see this article). Because
Yesterday, the ECJ decided extensively on the question of consent to the setting of cookies(see
Person responsible Marian HärtelRathenaustr. 58a14612 Falkensee E-mail address: info@itmedialaw.com Here is the reworded section in
Cookies go around In the last time I have already written some things about the
A draft bill for the Telecommunications Telemedia Data Protection Act, or TTDSG for short, is
The I. Civil Senate of the Federal Court of Justice, which is responsible among other
The FDP parliamentary group has tabled an entry to amend the Telemedia Act in response