The Impact of User Location on Cookie Notices (Inside and Outside of the European Union)

10/19/2021
by   Rob van Eijk, et al.
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The web is global, but privacy laws differ by country. Which set of privacy rules do websites follow? We empirically study this question by detecting and analyzing cookie notices in an automated way. We crawl 1,500 European, American, and Canadian websites from each of 18 countries. We detect cookie notices on 40 percent of websites in our sample. We treat the presence or absence of cookie notices, as well as visual differences, as proxies for differences in privacy rules. Using a series of regression models, we find that the website's Top Level Domain explains a substantial portion of the variance in cookie notice metrics, but the user's vantage point does not. This suggests that websites follow one set of privacy rules for all their users. There is one exception to this finding: cookie notices differ when accessing .com domains from inside versus outside of the EU. We highlight ways in which future research could build on our preliminary findings.

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