When may browser settings be relied upon for the lawful application of cookies?
When may browser settings be relied upon for the lawful application of cookies?
Browser settings can be relied upon for the lawful application of cookies when it is impossible to bypass the choices made by users in their browser settings. This ensures that the preferences set by users regarding cookies are respected and enforced, maintaining their control over which cookies are allowed or blocked.
The answer should be D.
Consent to use browser settings could be inferred when a user sets controls in an internet bowser. It would require clear notice from the site that users have been prompted to consider their current browser setting.