Fuck you pieces of shit.
Go track this:
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Fuck you pieces of shit.
Go track this:
I usually just do this:
A friend of a friends relative's 2nd cousin mentioned that pornography sites have been surprisingly compliant about this, already.
We and our
908
partners store and access personal data, like browsing data or unique identifiers, on your device.
Absolutely, we need a Reject All button!
And it should include this mysterious 'legitimate interest', or whatever it is called - always on by default in 'my choices', even though no one seems to be able to explain what this means. How can I make an informed consent on something that vague?
On the other hand, not 'Reject All', but 'Reject All except functionally necessary' (which should be precisely regulated by the law), otherwise there will be no cookie to remember our 'reject all' choice, which I am sure the corpos would happily use do discourage us from clicking that.
Rejecting cookies without asking every time requires a cookie and that is clearly legitimate interest. The problem with legitimate interest is that it's not well defined enough and then you have companies claiming that Adsense personalization is an absolute necessity for their website.
the "functionally necessary" cookies, which are served by the site itself (e.g. not a third party), do not require a banner at all. if you have no third party cookies, you can do entirely without it.
That shit makes me so mad. What the fuck is legitimate interest if not the cookies which are set anyway to make the site function Itβs just purposefully misleading.
I'm sure "functionally necessary" already means we share your data with everyone because we setup a system where the local page state is managed by third parties that we are selling your data to.
I have also seen on some websites that you have to pay them through subscription if you want to reject all cookies
Pretty sure that's illegal AF. Report them?
Will do when I encounter any more
Literally saw one with 1300+ the other day, thought I was going insane π³
Have to individually reject each and every fucking βpartner.β
FINALLY! I was wondering how long it'd take for people to act upon the fact that Permission prompts have become THE biggest digital grift. The answer: way too fucking long!
Next up: No more allowed" followed by "No banners allowed, setting cookies is only even possible after user account creation"... please?