Motor Presse Stuttgart Seeks Consent for Cookie Usage
Motor Presse Stuttgart is implementing a new user consent system for cookies and similar technologies to deliver more personalized content and advertisements.

Motor Presse Stuttgart, a publisher known for its automotive magazines, has introduced a new system requesting user consent for the use of cookies and similar technologies. This initiative aims to provide readers with more personalized content and advertising experiences.
The company explained that these technologies are employed to store or access information on a user's device. This data is used, for example, to recognize the device across different visits, with the goal of enhancing user experience and delivering more targeted content.
Users are presented with options to accept or decline cookie usage, or to configure settings more granularly. Motor Presse Stuttgart states that data processing will be based partly on legitimate interest and partly on user consent. Some data processing may occur outside the EU/EEA, potentially in regions like the United States, where data protection standards may differ.
The company emphasizes the ability to adjust settings through a privacy manager and notes that consent can be withdrawn. Further details regarding data processing and user rights are available in their privacy policy.