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by drchickensalad 2354 days ago
I'll be honest I can imagine it's on risky legal ground. A stray y key hit when doing anything on the page accepts the agreement? For all their faults, all other implementations are much more explicit and resilient than this, as they require a targeted click.
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> they require a targeted click

As opposed to a targeted key press?

Seriously, what's the difference? It's very common for GUIs, and even TUIs, to accept key presses for actions