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michaelmauderer ◴[] No.45668112[source]
The problem here is not the law, but malicious compliance by websites that don't want to give up tracking.

"Spend Five Minutes in a Menu of Legalese" is not the intended alternative to "Accept All". "Decline All" is! And this is starting to be enforced through the courts, so you're increasingly seeing the "Decline All" option right away. As it should be. https://www.techspot.com/news/108043-german-court-takes-stan...

Of course, also respecting a Do-Not-Track header and avoiding the cookie banner entirely while not tracking the user, would be even better.

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aaronrobinson ◴[] No.45668227[source]
This. And the ones that mean you have to manually switch off multiple legitimate interest toggles mean I just press the back button.
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1. bmacho ◴[] No.45669505[source]
+1 it's a win-win situation. The website announces upfront that they are malicious so I can just leave