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Principle on fake consent #290

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An [=actor=] should not prompt a [=person=] for consent if the
person is unlikely to have sufficient information to make an informed decision to consent or not.
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person is unlikely to have sufficient information to make an informed decision to consent or not.
person is unlikely to have sufficient information to make an informed decision to consent or not.

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In considering whether or not a person is sufficiently informed to be promoted for consent,
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I'm not sure I get what it mean to be promoted for consent?

actors should be realistic in comparing [=privacy labour=] required with actual user time spent in
the relevant context.
Simply providing a link to a complex policy is unlikely to mean that the person is
informed, if the policy takes half an hour to read and the average site visit is ten minutes.
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I'm not sure that I love this measure. I don't want to spend 30min reading a complex policy even for a site that I use every day!


## Notifications and Interruptions {#interruptions}

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