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The CNIL said Thursday that Microsoft's search engine Bing, until the end of March, had made it easier to accept cookies – data files installed on a user’s computer that track online browsing – than to refuse them.

Bing offered one button for users to click to accept all cookies, but required two clicks to refuse them, the CNIL said.

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Privacy is now secured, thanks to GDPR! :marseyparty:

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