>> You should still be able to avoid a banner by having a footnote below the “add to cart” such as “we’ll set a cookie to remember this according to our cookie policy [link]”?
would count as consent under EU standards. I thought consent had to be indicated unambiguously. Clicking an "add to cart" button only unambiguously indicates that the user wants to add the item to their card, not that they are consenting to (or have even noticed) some footnote below the button.
>> You should still be able to avoid a banner by having a footnote below the “add to cart” such as “we’ll set a cookie to remember this according to our cookie policy [link]”?
would count as consent under EU standards. I thought consent had to be indicated unambiguously. Clicking an "add to cart" button only unambiguously indicates that the user wants to add the item to their card, not that they are consenting to (or have even noticed) some footnote below the button.