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EU's New Cookie Consent Rules: A Double-Edged Sword?

The EU's initiative to address 'cookie fatigue' through browser-level consent may simplify user experience, but critics caution about unintended consequences for advertising and costs.

Editorial StaffMay 18, 20261 MIN READ

On May 18, 2026, the EU announced plans to implement new browser-level consent rules aimed at reducing the prevalence of cookie consent banners, which many users find burdensome.

While the initiative promises to enhance transparency for users, there are concerns that it could inadvertently create new gatekeepers in the advertising space, potentially limiting options for advertisers.

Critics also warn that the changes might weaken personalized advertising efforts and lead to increased costs for businesses operating within the EU, raising questions about the overall impact on the digital economy.