The idea that these problems should be solved in a way that means I have to have a legal agreement with every webpage just for viewing is absurd.
I don't make legal agreements when I walk into a shop, it makes even less sense on the web.
The cookie banner situation is an administrative solution that sounds nice in legal terms, but where the practical impact I suspect for most folks is they don't get more privacy / more ability to assert their rights ... they are just annoyed and click around to make the thing go away.
Administrative court: Cookie banner must contain "Reject all" button
(heise.de)7 points by sebastian_z 5 hours ago | 4 comments
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The idea that these problems should be solved in a way that means I have to have a legal agreement with every webpage just for viewing is absurd.
I don't make legal agreements when I walk into a shop, it makes even less sense on the web.
The cookie banner situation is an administrative solution that sounds nice in legal terms, but where the practical impact I suspect for most folks is they don't get more privacy / more ability to assert their rights ... they are just annoyed and click around to make the thing go away.