{"id":1936,"date":"2018-05-17T18:23:39","date_gmt":"2018-05-17T17:23:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/projectsimply.com\/?p=1936"},"modified":"2020-02-04T11:00:50","modified_gmt":"2020-02-04T11:00:50","slug":"the-problem-with-regaining-consent-for-gdpr","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/projectsimply.com\/the-problem-with-regaining-consent-for-gdpr\/","title":{"rendered":"Regaining consent for GDPR – you’ve got no chance."},"content":{"rendered":"
Regaining consent for GDPR – you’ve got no chance.<\/p>\n
With the GDPR deadline imminently upon us, you’ll be forgiven for being a little bit tired of hearing about it all. Unfortunately for the vast majority of us; the 25th May is not the end of it all, but merely the beginning of compliance.<\/p>\n
With that being said, you will have been receiving a vast amount of emails almost begging you to reconfirm your consent in order to continue receiving their ‘valuable content’. However I am sure it is not just me that has been experiencing a slight air of smugness hitting the delete button on some of those emails knowing that after 25th May, I’ll no longer have to deal with their spam anymore.<\/p>\n
But this poses a number of questions both about the motivation of myself as a consumer to receive these emails and also the overall motivation of users when they subscribe to emails in the first place.<\/p>\n
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