Consents stored securely to be used as evidence in case of control.
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On the page of https://www.cookiebot.com/es/rgpd-cookies/ put the following:
Consents must be recorded as evidence
All consents must be stored securely so that they can be used as evidence in case of control.
I do not understand what to store consents, is it required by law to store them and have them saved in a file with your IP?
This suggests to me that consents must be stored for a possible inspection and that they could ask for accepted and ip consent.
As I understand it is not necessary to do that, with storing the configuration in a file and being able to block / unblock cookies, it has arrived, I have not seen anything in the law that consents have to be stored for control.
Could you clarify that?
Regards.
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