uk data laws

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about UK data laws focus on the practical impact of recent regulatory changes, particularly the shift toward 'consent or pay' models used by news publishers. Members examine how updated cookie rules and rewritten data legislation affect everyday browsing, with an emphasis on the trade-off between free access and personal data collection. The conversation highlights the legal and commercial tensions between publishers, regulators, and users under the UK's evolving data protection framework.
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    Consent or Pay: The Hidden Cost of Free News in the UK 2025

    When urgent news matters most, the banner that offers “free access with personalised ads and cookies” is rarely just a simple choice — it’s a transaction that trades one kind of value (timely information) for another (access to your behaviour, identity signals and device data), and the terms are...
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