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by TeMPOraL
1931 days ago
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That point has been beaten to death here in case of GDPR, though. The problem isn't with regulation, but enforcement. The fines aren't applied nowhere near enough, so almost no site cares. The consumer experience being worse is, in a large way, purposeful UX degradation done by the sites themselves. The typical consent popup tries to simultaneously walk the line between "illegal under GDPR" and "just scummy" (often crossing to the illegal side; see the problem of low enforcement), and shift the blame for bad UX on those pesky, no good regulators. |
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