Consented [verb]

Definition of Consented:

agree

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Sentence/Example of Consented:

The legislation was passed on the consent agenda, meaning there was no public discussion about it.

According to the privacy group, Apple’s iOS mobile operating system breaks the EU’s so-called cookie law by creating a tracking code without users’ knowledge or consent.

The experts found an “alarming” pattern of inappropriate gynecological surgeries usually performed without consent, the Los Angeles Times reported a month after Wooten’s complaint.

I entered a private room without a roof and signed several privacy and consent forms.

Under Virginia law, police are prevented from releasing the names of deceased crime victims who are juveniles unless consent is provided by parents.

All of this needs to be done in the context of the individual consent that’s collected with it, which lays out the rules for how each person’s data can be used.

The major distinction between the CPRA and Europe’s General Privacy Regulation is that the former runs on an opt-out basis, whereas the latter is formed around opt-in consent, said Brian Kane, COO of privacy compliance company Sourcepoint.

In particular, any legislation would need the consent of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell if the GOP holds on to the Senate.

The pop-up —in which only two lines of text can be customized by the publisher — does not allow for user consent to be “informed” and “specific,” the coalition argues.

The EU even released new guidelines this spring saying that companies cannot require users to accept cookies to access their website—because consent is only valid if it’s freely given, not in the form of a cookie wall that demands it.