Sun, Mail, Mirror, Express and Independent roll out ‘consent or pay’ walls
The publishers are charging between £1.99 and £4.99 monthly for cookie-less access to their sites.
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The publishers are charging between £1.99 and £4.99 monthly for cookie-less access to their sites.
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