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by alphadelphi
1253 days ago
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It seems more like a move to make things work in a more effective way rather than a move in order to subtle ignore your will. The former can be a side effect, not so terrible if there is transparency and the ability to opt-out the tracking. I should be able to defend my privacy with some switches in a sort of "Manage cookie preferences" page/banner way and to going nuts adding some special chars in my email address. |
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You are talking about IAB. At no point in the process is IAB is concerned about you, the user. This move is intentional.
BTW they've already been fined for other scummy behaviour https://proprivacy.com/privacy-news/iab-consent-popups-ruled...