This is the way. The law is broken and was built on misunderstandings and is not enforceable, and also caused a ton of headache for internet browsing (no one really wants to enable cookies just to read a news article?). Enforce it at the browser level (by law) to prevent private information BY DEFAULT unless the user really wants to give their private information, and if they want to, then they can comply.
Sorry for all the companies that like to track personal information, but this is how it has to be (not sorry).
Maybe it will one day lead to elimination of (most) cookies and lead to cleaner browsing experience.
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