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by dennisgorelik
2950 days ago
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Please learn from the experience of dealing with side effects of GDPR in EU first, before trying to push it to the US. The side effects would include: 1) Reduced number of services available to EU customers. 2) EU users will be trained to click "Agree" without reading, because web sites would ask them for permission very frequently, and users do not have time to read web site policies anyway. |
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From what I've read, opt-in is only supposed to be used when there's an actual voluntary choice, and "allow us to share your data with 3rd party trackers or we block you" doesn't count as a real choice.
It should be treated in the same way as opting into marketing emails. Totally optional. Not opting in shouldn't totally break a site.