EDIT: I didn’t realize the anger this would bring out of people. It was supposed to be a funny meme based on recent real-life situations I’ve encountered, not an attack on the EU.

I appreciate the effort of the EU cookie laws. The practice of them just doesn’t live up to the theory of the law. Shady companies are always going to find a way to be shady.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      Yeah, it is great here.

      Either the website is great and doesn’t ask anything.

      Or it asks for cookie consent, which you can decline in 1 click.

      Or it pulls one of those “break the website” tricks which will get them sued sooner or later.

      Or they block access to EU members, at which point you know they only exist to extract your data anyway.

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        41 year ago

        I think it would be a worthwhile research project to find out how many users just click through these, accepting what the website wants you to accept by default. It effectively operates like a EULA for every single website, which produces overall fatigue and lack of care. When you’ve visited 20 sites in one day, you just start being irritated by having to constantly make a decision before you can view any content, and just mash whatever button you need to proceed.

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      01 year ago

      I also live in Europe and almost all websites display a dialog that asks you to choose cookie preferences. However, it seems that some few websites, mostly german (spiegel.de, gutefrage) that give you the opetion to browse with ads and cookies or pay. I do not use those websites and I imagine it is not legal.