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by dmitriid
1317 days ago
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> the web being worse is not caused by the law being bad. It’s caused by it being badly enforced Because that's the truth > The fact is that the cookie pop ups would never be necessary if the GDPR hadn’t been passed. Show me exactly where GDPR mandates the use of cookie pop ups. (Hint: GDPR mandates: "ask the user for consent if you collect more data than is strictly necessary, and the opt-out must be as simple as opt-in". Guess who decided they should continue siphoning all possible user data and trick users into giving this data with dark patterns) (Another hint: AppStore rule on tracking was more effective precisely because Apple has the possibility to enforce it immediately. And still the greedy leeches like Facebook complained about the rule, not about their own practices) |
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So the EU isn’t inept because they made a bad law. They are inept because they have no clue how to enforce it?
> GDPR mandates: "ask the user for consent if you collect more data than is strictly necessary, and the opt-out must be as simple as opt-in".
So the websites are asking the user - as the law dictates even if the buttons are the same size.
> AppStore rule on tracking was more effective precisely because Apple has the possibility to enforce it immediately.
So you’re cheering the government making a law that made the user experience worse that the government couldn’t enforce?