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Many websites are asking their customers to consent to their privacy policy in the following way – “By using this website you consent to our privacy policy“. Usually, without confirming the “ok-button“ the user may not be able to access the website. By asking for consent to privacy policy these companies are trying to reach a higher degree of legal certainty for their compliance with GDPR. This approach tents to fail due to the fact that the consent to the privacy policy is deemed to be invalid: Firstly, the consent is not freely given when the users have no choice. Secondly, the consent is not specific where the privacy policy contains multiple purposes.