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== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  
With GDPR companies started to create long privacy statements and created annoying cookie-walls. This seems like a Pyrrhic victory. However, there a signs that real change is on its way. This flash session gives an overview about recent impacts of GDPR on the web and what we can expect in the near future.
With GDPR companies started to create long privacy statements and created annoying cookie-walls. This seems like a Pyrrhic victory. However, there a signs that real change is on its way. This flash session gives an overview about recent impacts of GDPR on the web and what we can expect in the near future.
Jörn Erbguth will explain what GDPR means for the web, why there is more than consent and what rights we enjoy.
There will be an explanation what GDPR means for the web, why there is more than consent and what rights we enjoy.


== Format ==  
== Format ==  

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Working title: GDPR Update

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GDPR started to be applicable one year ago. What has changed, what hasn't changed and what can we expect to change in the near future?

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With GDPR companies started to create long privacy statements and created annoying cookie-walls. This seems like a Pyrrhic victory. However, there a signs that real change is on its way. This flash session gives an overview about recent impacts of GDPR on the web and what we can expect in the near future. There will be an explanation what GDPR means for the web, why there is more than consent and what rights we enjoy.

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