No the fucking ad and tracking industry fucked up the internet and perverted the user's rights this law tried to establish with their cookie banners and dark patterns bs.
Privacy
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They want a database where you can completely trace back which pages someone has visited in chronological order... They completely undermine data protection. Fck brussels. Its another attack against privacy and democrazy. Goes hand in hand with Age verification, chat control, DNS blocking, federal trojans, the fight against encryption and all the other things that they want to legally enforce
I feel like every step governments, leaders, and even many citizen initiatives take is always a step in the wrong direction now. No matter how much we watch them, they're just up to more shit. We could donate half our salaries to the EFF, FSF, and ACLU and we would still be playing defense. How do we put a stop to this shit?
Step one: Become a Billionaire ( politician or other high official )
Step two: ?
Step three: Get fully private access for the restriced age verification database ( aka for pedo database )
Bonus
Get unrestricted private access to the age verification database filled with registered minors. If you have any other problems, VIP Support will help you and advise you on the best way to evade taxes, for example, while a fully automatic routine deletion of all your known data will be initiated by the NSA, CIA, FBI, authorities, etc.
Sure, but this was completely predictable. The bureaucrats were not going to win this battle in a world where laws are not enforceable across borders. They should have gone about this task in a different way which would not completely predictably result in this counter-productive outcome.
At last! The cookie law has been a spectacular own goal. If we truly care about privacy and free computing, we should have been promoting the Web with both hands, not making it unusable. As an open software platform, the Web is now the only game left in town.