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by whakim 1415 days ago
My guess is that the original intent of the legislation wasn't to force users to click about 20 buttons in order to opt-out (IANAL but this seems to run directly counter to the mandate that it must be as easy to withdraw consent as it is to give it?). I agree that the current experience sucks, although unlike you I'd prefer not to be tracked. That being said, the EU has shown that it continues to iterate legislatively on issues around privacy - see the recent Digital Markets Act, for example. I guess my point is that legislation doesn't always get it right the first time, but I'd much rather see an evolutionary approach to fixing a problem than simply throwing up our hands.