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by FAKEDETECTOR
2549 days ago
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> Thank the French for that, who are the main reason behind the EU legislation about Cookies. This again is wrong. The problem originated by publishers who track users and disrespect their privacy for many years. The regulation that happened after a very long time of people urging governments to do something about that, makes this initial problem better visible. Still it is important to understand: no cookies are needed at all for publishing content. |
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Cookie regulation is one of the best examples of how governments meddling into tech has backfired.
It would have been a much better idea to launch a public awareness campaign about cookies and their client-side blocking, or even provide patches to open source browsers to have a better UX for blocking cookies by default. The only regulation that should have been passed (if any), would have been to allow access (to static content) despite blocking of cookies client-side.