The Digital Markets Act (DMA) — what website owners should know
The Digital Markets Act is EU law aimed at very large online platforms (“gatekeepers”) and how they treat competition and data access.
For most small and mid-sized sites
- Day-to-day work on cookies still centres on GDPR, ePrivacy, and national guidance.
- The DMA matters more if you integrate deeply with gatekeeper services or operate at publisher scale in advertising.
How a consent platform can still help
- Documented, consistent consent and preference signals support transparency when partners ask for proof or when you align with industry requirements.
Product overview: Intastellar Consents.
Not legal advice. For obligations that apply to your role (site owner vs platform), speak to a qualified professional.
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