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- Mar 2020
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www.cmswire.com www.cmswire.com
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“But, if you’re unsure or haven’t mapped out entirely your processing activities,” he said, “it’s impossible to accurately reflect what your users or clients are consenting to when they complete a consent request.”
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clearcode.cc clearcode.cc
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An example of an extended consent form that allows users to give consent in a more granular manner – i.e. selectively for a number of processing purposes (analytics, remarketing or content personalization)
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A single consent form is useful when consent is requested for a single purpose. Here: analytics
This seems like an important distinction:  Probably (?) you can only use a simple Agree/Disagree consent request if you only have a single purpose/category that you are obtaining consent for.
As soon as your site has multiple categories to need consent, then you must allow individual consent/refusal of consent for each individual category/purpose.
This is alluded to just a little bit further on:
Consent should also be granular; users must be allowed to selectively decide what types of tracking, analytics and other activities their data can be used for.
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