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by salawat
773 days ago
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You know what? That's fine and good. Ask users to opt-in, and respect the wishes of those who opt-out. Anything short of that is you ignoring the concept of consent entirely, and doing whatever mental gymnastics you can to feel fine with doing so. |
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In fact cookie banners show this. People hate them because they force meaningless choices on them. If you make a website with tracking as an opt-out option, almost everyone clicks "accept all". If you make a website with tracking as opt-in, almost every one clicks accept all. That shows that opt-in/out or consent does literally nothing ot reflect people's preferences, the act of making a choice completely dominates the actual decision.
That means that if you want to respect user preferences you don't actually get around making default choices for them, and it's why consent is pretty much meaningless.