And the majority isn't even compliant, without a big disable button, instead hiding it through 10 different dark patterns in the cookie setting, where every misclick leads to accepting the whole array of spyware.
Dont blame the system (nonideal but darn good to be in place, compared to literally rest of the world where humans have simply less rights), when its companies failing knowingly basic rules.
Quote from the blog post:
> Well, EU law requires you to use cookie banners if your website contains cookies that are not required for it to work.
That's a bold statement to claim that the largest trade block in the world is utterly useless, but I'll bite it.
What was the underlying issue they didn't understand?