Legitimate Interest is the New Consent - Large-Scale Measurement and Legal Compliance of IAB Europe TCF Paywalls
Paper in proceeding, 2023

Cookie paywalls allow visitors of a website to access its content only after they make a choice between paying a fee or accept tracking. European Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) recently issued guidelines and decisions on paywalls lawfulness, but it is yet unknown whether websites comply with them. We study in this paper the prevalence of cookie paywalls on the top one million websites using an automatic crawler. We identify 431 cookie paywalls, all using the Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF). We then analyse the data these paywalls communicate through the TCF, and in particular, the legal grounds and the purposes used to collect personal data. We observe that cookie paywalls extensively rely on legitimate interest legal basis systematically conflated with consent. We also observe a lack of correlation between the presence of paywalls and legal decisions or guidelines by DPAs.

tracking

consent

paywalls

gdpr

legitimate interest

eprivacy directive

Author

Victor Morel

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Information Security

Cristiana Santos

Utrecht University

Viktor Fredholm

Student at Chalmers

Adam Thunberg

Student at Chalmers

WPES 2023 - Proceedings of the 22nd Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society

153-158
9798400702358 (ISBN)

22nd Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society, WPES 2023
Copenhagen, Denmark,

Subject Categories

Computer Science

DOI

10.1145/3603216.3624966

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1/25/2024