Which marketing-related activity is least likely to be covered by the provisions of Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (Directive 2002/58/EC)?
Which marketing-related activity is least likely to be covered by the provisions of Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (Directive 2002/58/EC)?
Advertisements passively displayed on a website are the least likely to be covered by the provisions of the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (Directive 2002/58/EC). The Directive primarily concerns electronic communications, including data collection through cookies, and direct electronic marketing activities such as emails and text messages. Passive advertisements that do not involve direct communication or data collection from users are generally not covered by these regulations.
should be A... so many mistakes lol
Thanks, Fendou. I'm with you on these and others when I have that "WTH" moment after I click reveal solution and it's not right.
A. Advertisements passively displayed on a website. ePrivacy Directive, primarily covers activities related to electronic communications, such as the use of cookies, sending marketing messages via email, SMS, or other direct electronic means. Passive advertisements displayed on a website without any direct interaction with the user or collection of personal data are less likely to be covered by these provisions.