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by sveme
2954 days ago
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So which part of the law is ridiculous?
Disclaimer: I believe the principles that are applied within the law, data autonomy, data ownership, usage-binding of data etc., are sound. And just because people have aggregated any data on people that they could get to better manipulate them into buying crap for so long that it‘s hard to change track today, doesn‘t mean it‘s wrong for lawmakers to enforce parting ways with the past. |
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- You need opt-in consent for all (ad) cookies, including non-tracking ones. Basically,advertising is optional in EU sites as of today.
- I could argue the right to download your data is superfluous, mostly because it creates potential holes for data leaks/phishing etc.
The law is confusing "privacy" with "invisibility".