



Commission Nationale Informatique & Libertés is the French data protection agency. What is CNIL? How to deal with it? Learn about it here!
CNIL stands for Commission Nationale de l’informatique et des Libertés, which is the French national data protection authority. CNIL France was created by the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978 as an independent administrative authority responsible for ensuring the protection of personal data in computer files and processing operations, both public and private.
They have the power to enforce the data protection laws in France, which means they enforce:
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They receive complaints about non-compliance of businesses and may issue fines in the case of violations of the laws.
Aside from that, the CNIL published guidelines regarding certain data protection questions in order to clarify the subject matter and help businesses comply easily. The cookie guidelines are one of those documents.
CNIL was created as a response to public protests against the SAFARI program which was a plan designed by the French government to identify each French citizen with a specific number and, using that unique identifier, to interconnect all government records. This program created fears on the part of the public that the entire French population would soon be recorded in files. This led to the creation of CNIL in order to ensure that any developments in information technology would remain respectful of privacy, individual rights and public liberties.
CNIL cookie guidelines apply to you if your business:
Basically, these are the same applicability principles as in the GDPR.
Similar to the EDPB, CNIL also forbids cookie walls.
Cookie walls are mechanisms denying users access to the website content without accepting the cookies and other tracking technologies. When presented with a cookie wall, the user has the choice between accepting the cookies and leaving the website.
Obtaining consent that way is not free. It is conditional, and therefore, is not valid.
Using a cookie consent management solution is a good practice that brings peace of mind.
Secure Privacy’s CNIL solution is compliant with the CNIL and GDPR Cookie Guidelines.
You have to comply with these guidelines starting from March 2021. That’s the end of the transition period allowed by the CNIL.
After that, the agency will start with corrective measures. According to the plans announced, they could issue fines for serious infringements of the guidelines.
Secure Privacy comes packed with enterprise-level features that help you fully comply with CNIL’s cookie guidelines and the GDPR overall.
The main features are;
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