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Guidelines on consent under Regulation 2016/679

Guidelines on consent under Regulation 2016/679

Adopted on 4 May 2020: EUR-lex.
Adopted on 4 May 2020: EUR-lex.

The European Data Protection Board

The European Data Protection Board

0. PREFACE

0. PREFACE

1. INTRODUCTION

1. INTRODUCTION

2. CONSENT IN ARTICLE 4(11) OF THE GDPR

2. CONSENT IN ARTICLE 4(11) OF THE GDPR

3. ELEMENTS OF VALID CONSENT

3. ELEMENTS OF VALID CONSENT

3.1 Free / freely given [12]

3.1 Free / freely given [12]

3.1.1 Imbalance of power

3.1.1 Imbalance of power

3.1.2 Conditionality

3.1.2 Conditionality

3.1.3 Granularity

3.1.3 Granularity

3.1.4 Detriment

3.1.4 Detriment

3.2 Specific

3.2 Specific

3.3 Informed

3.3 Informed

3.3.1 Minimum content requirements for consent to be ‘informed’

3.3.1 Minimum content requirements for consent to be ‘informed’

3.3.2 How to provide information

3.3.2 How to provide information

3.4 Unambiguous indication of wishes

3.4 Unambiguous indication of wishes

4. OBTAINING EXPLICIT CONSENT

4. OBTAINING EXPLICIT CONSENT

5. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS FOR OBTAINING VALID CONSENT

5. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS FOR OBTAINING VALID CONSENT

5.1 Demonstrate consent

5.1 Demonstrate consent

5.2 Withdrawal of consent

5.2 Withdrawal of consent

6. INTERACTION BETWEEN CONSENT AND OTHER LAWFUL GROUNDS IN ARTICLE 6 GDPR

6. INTERACTION BETWEEN CONSENT AND OTHER LAWFUL GROUNDS IN ARTICLE 6 GDPR

7 SPECIFIC AREAS OF CONCERN IN THE GDPR

7 SPECIFIC AREAS OF CONCERN IN THE GDPR

7.1.1 Information society service

7.1.1 Information society service

7.1.2 Offered directly to a child

7.1.2 Offered directly to a child

7.1.3 Age

7.1.3 Age

7.1.4 Children’s consent and parental responsibility

7.1.4 Children’s consent and parental responsibility

7.2 Scientific research

7.2 Scientific research

7.3 Data subject’s rights

7.3 Data subject’s rights

8. CONSENT OBTAINED UNDER DIRECTIVE 95/46/EC

8. CONSENT OBTAINED UNDER DIRECTIVE 95/46/EC