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by unity1001
1275 days ago
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Cookie law wasn't lame. Regardless of what kind of law you crafted, the corporations that are used to skirting the law, especially in the US legal landscape, would try to dodge the law by any means possible. Ranging from having people 'consent' to the cookie through tos, or by making it difficult to reject. BOTH of which are prohibited by law. They were prohibited exactly to prevent skirting the law. So basically every cookie prompt that makes you take more than one click to reject or says "You consent to this -> Yes" is in violation of the law and they will get fined if they are reported. |
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