Alexander Hanff on Nostr: The basis of the Norwegian DPA's position comes from Article 7 and Recital's 42 & 43 ...
The basis of the Norwegian DPA's position comes from Article 7 and Recital's 42 & 43 of the GDPR which sets the requirements for consent and what constitutes freely given consent.
Recital 43 states that consent will not be considered as freely given if it is a condition of access to a service where the processing of personal data is not necessary for the provision of that service.
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