2024
DOI: 10.56553/popets-2024-0016
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Opted Out, Yet Tracked: Are Regulations Enough to Protect Your Privacy?

Zengrui Liu,
Umar Iqbal,
Nitesh Saxena

Abstract: Data protection regulations, such as GDPR and CCPA, require websites and embedded third-parties, especially advertisers, to seek user consent before they can collect and process user data. Only when the users opt in, should these entities collect, process, and share user data. Websites typically incorporate Consent Management Platforms (CMPs), such as OneTrust and CookieBot, to solicit and convey user consent to the embedded advertisers, with the expectation that the consent will be respected. However, neither… Show more

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