Is it possible that not having cookie warning message penalizes our SEO?
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Hi!
I'm wondering if not having a cookie warning message in a web may be a reason for google algorithm to penalize SEO. (we're talking about a european website)
Does anybody know it it is so?
Thanks!
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I completely agree with Massimiliano. There's absolutely no reason why you should receive any kind of penalty for this.
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First time I heard that. And it doesn't sound plausible.
Why do you think it could/should?
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