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ryandrake ◴[] No.42142148[source]
People blame the cookie banners themselves or the legislation that "made them necessary" but somehow never seem to blame the web companies for doing the naughty things on their websites that make them subject to the law.

The "cookie banner problem" exists because it's primarily end users that are shouldering the burden of them, and not the companies. For the company, it's a one time JIRA ticket for a junior software engineer to code up a banner. For everyone else, it's thousands of wasted seconds per year. Make the law hit companies where it hurts: their balance sheets.

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1. Sakos ◴[] No.42144503[source]
This is it. This isn't the EU's fault and the post isn't quantifying the benefit of requiring explicit consent in these banners. It's all about efficiency and productivity as if it's all that matters in the world. It doesn't care about users' right to privacy or their right to control their own data.