If people wouldn’t just accept it, which unfortunately they will do, this would make me the happiest man.
It would kill so many shitty places because people would only pay for the good ones, oh man I would be so happy less shitty stuff on the web and more quality content… Unfortunately that isn’t how it works as most people don’t care or don’t understand the tracking stuff and just accept.
FrederikNJS@lemm.ee 9 months ago
Yeah, lots of pages are trying to pull that stunt, which isn’t legal according to the GDPR. Facebook and many news outlets are trying it too.
I filed a complaint about Facebook with my local data protection agency, which agreed and forwarded the case to Ireland. Well see whether Ireland conforms to the GDPR.
SomethingBurger@jlai.lu 9 months ago
CNIL (French privacy body) ruled that it was legal except for government websites. A lot of French newspaper do it.
FrederikNJS@lemm.ee 9 months ago
Wow… How did they argue that consent was still “freely given”? And also that it is “as easy” to give as it is to withdraw consent?
SomethingBurger@jlai.lu 9 months ago
They say it’s legal, as it is a viable alternative to tracking, but has to be a reasonable amount.
cnil.fr/…/cookie-walls-la-cnil-publie-des-premier…