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The attitude of the UK's ICO seems to be quite lax - it gives as an example "you do not want to give the individual full upfront control (ie consent)" with the implication that if you don't want to ask for consent, it's a legitimate interest.

I expect the first point of divergence between UK GDPR and EU GDPR might be here (since they are now separate), in how 'legitimate interest' is interpreted in the law.



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