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So, I've been asking myself what "legitimate interest" is supposed to mean.
Companies actually don't need to ask you to allow cookies which are strictly needed for the site to work. They will usually still show a category "required cookies" as part of the cookie list but you generally can't disable them.
However, the "legitimate interest" stuff is usually deselectable and paired with another regular check box for the same third party.
Could be