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by Nicksil
1689 days ago
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>Do you understand that even if you don't click accept, if you browse the EU's own websites, they track you? >https://ec.europa.eu/info/privacy-policy/europa-analytics_en >The anti-google / pro-gdpr stuff is almost religious orthodoxy now in terms of its unwillingness to evaluate facts. No, you can set your browser's do not track preference and this website will honor it (among the vanishingly few who do). |
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Browser preferences are opt-out currently. ie, users has to go set some flag. The GDPR requires informed affirmative consent.
"Consent must be freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous."
So having a website that track you unless you set some browser flag is not enough. Many folks say that you need specific consent to track. That is why there are so many pop-ups on EU websites.