Post #2376572
2023-03-27 14:58 UTC
Replies (5)
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@bitbear@icosahedron.website 2023-03-27 19:46
@DXMacGuffin@metalhead.club @48kRAM@oldbytes.space The popups aren’t required, though. As long as the cookies are needed for the site to function, and are not used for data harvesting, analytics, or similar, implicit consent is fine. The consent only needs to be explicit if the site is harvesting its users. https://blog.getadmiral.com/cookie-consent-law-in-eu-us-uk-and-other-countries
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@hazelnot@sunbeam.city 2023-03-27 21:35
@DXMacGuffin@metalhead.club @48kRAM@oldbytes.space idk I like to be able to see if I'm being tracked, and to opt out of as much of it as possible I use a browser extension to automate it on PC, it's called Consent-o-Matic
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@barubary@infosec.exchange 2023-03-28 06:21
@DXMacGuffin@metalhead.club @48kRAM@oldbytes.space There is no law that requires cookie popups.
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@wrongthink@cdrom.tokyo 2023-03-28 15:33
@DXMacGuffin@metalhead.club @48kRAM@oldbytes.space Such popups are only a problem for those who allow CSS and javascript to load by default.
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@charlotte@akko.chir.rs 2023-05-06 04:39
@DXMacGuffin@metalhead.club @48kRAM@oldbytes.space cookie/consent popups are the most radical way to interpret the eu law. Nowhere in eu law are they even mentioned as a possibility for compliance, yet they are done specifically to cause as much hate for the law as possible. And as you can see with yourself, it is working