The Netherlands DPA states cookie wall not allowed
On 7 March 2019, the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) created quite some buzz in the online Dutch (advertising) industry: websites that only give visitors access to their site if they agree to tracking cookies (or similar technologies) do not comply with the GDPR.
This also means that the so-called cookie walls that are placed on websites, preventing visitors access to websites if they do not consent to tracking cookies, are not allowed in the view of the Dutch DPA.
Source: The Netherlands: S.A. states that websites must be accessible at all times; cookie wall not allowed