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The phrase "automatically consent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where consent is given without explicit action or agreement from the individual, often in legal or technical discussions.
Example: "By using this software, you automatically consent to the terms and conditions outlined in the user agreement."
Alternatives: "implicitly agree" or "give consent by default".
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People who have bought 23andMe kits and agreed to donate their data to research (that's about 600,000 of the company's 800,000 customers) automatically consent for 23andMe to sequence their genomes.
Don't automatically consent to the collection, use or storage of your personal information.
The updated policy clarifies that Facebook users automatically consent to having their likenesses used by Facebook -- unless members say otherwise.
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If you are among Facebook's 1.2 billion users, the company says, you are automatically consenting to such social ads.
The fact that New York University is not automatically consenting to give one of Mr. Rivers's daughters, Emma Tamburlini, the videos in question is callous, inhumane and unconscionable.
Having a condom on you doesn't mean you've automatically consented to anything, nor does it make you a "slut".
Parents who returned the questionnaires automatically consented to participate.
Dr Magda Osman, the lead researcher, said: "If you automatically presume consent of the entire nation by putting them into an opt-out system, what you do is you artificially inflate the numbers on the register but it doesn't necessarily translate into more organ donations.
The malicious software was contained in a number of apps, with names such as "Fun Sexy Girls" and "Glam Pleasures", which downloaded automatically without users' consent while they visited an adult website.
Here's how to do it: The Senate should change its rules to confer its consent automatically to any nominee who has not been voted down within, say, 180 days.
A judge does not have to "automatically approve whatever consent decree the S.E.C. brings him and assume that it is in the public's interest," said John R. Wing, the lawyer for Judge Rakoff.
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