Well, in that case, you give the consent. I mean, look at Adobe PDF. We all use it. That's how you read half your stuff. Adobe sends you a new version every six months or so. You consent to it. If you don't want to, you don't have to, but you do that it at your own peril, as it means you can't read new documents in the new format.
But it's your choice. All they are doing is giving you the choice. You decide what's more important to you: having access to the stuff from Adobe and Adobe offering you newer versions, or no, you want your privacy, and you pay the cost for it.