I think one of the requirements is that marketing consent has to be separate from the terms and conditions. I remember that being emphasized in our study materials.
Ah, I remember learning about this in class. I believe the options are B and C - keeping records of consent, and having consent separate from other terms.
Okay, let me think this through. I know the consent has to be separate from other terms, and they need to keep records of the consent. I think those are two of the key requirements.
I think I'm going to go with option C. Storing the images in regular S3 and using that for direct delivery seems like the simplest and most straightforward solution. The low usage requirements make me think that the cost savings of S3 Standard-IA in option D might not be that significant. C just seems like the most reliable and cost-effective choice overall.
This question seems straightforward. I think the most important reason is to monitor for potential changes to the risk scenario, so I'll go with option C.
Ah, the old 'pre-ticked opt-in' trick. Classic. Though I gotta say, having multiple consents in one go sounds a lot more efficient. Efficiency is key, am I right?
Wait, we have to actually get consent for marketing now? I thought we could just keep spamming people's inboxes until they finally give in. This GDPR thing is really cramping my style.
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