12 comments

  • juliangmp 12 hours ago ago

    Ah yeah the banners are the problem, not the fact that almost every website out there wants to know every detail of my entire life...

    • unmole 12 hours ago ago

      > almost every website

      When https://european-union.europa.eu/index_en has a cookie banner, it's entirely fair to blame the EU.

      Until quite recently even https://gdpr.eu/ had a cookie banner. They finally got around to fixing that irony.

    • harel 12 hours ago ago

      Actually yes the banners bring up cookie rage. When in cookie rage I'll click anything to make that banner go away. And then repeat the next visit. The banners make me not care. Give me a global in browser setting for that.

      • nabla9 11 hours ago ago

        If you look other answers here you find a solution.

        • harel 6 hours ago ago

          I don't want those banners. I don't want extensions or artificial solutions to a manufactured problem. I want to set up my preference in my browser, once, and have it respected by all sites i visit. I'm not sure why my comment was downvoted for stating a personal preference. For me, those banners do the opposite of what they were meant to.

  • nabla9 15 hours ago ago

    >privacy rules that force websites to run cookie banners.

    This is such bullshit and common misconcepton.

    Websites DO NOT have to run cookie banners!

    If you only have necessary cookie for session and do not track users, you don't have to show cookie banner. Websites that want to invade privacy must run cookie banner to ask permission.

  • mvdwoord 15 hours ago ago

    Makes you wonder, what other things did the EU mess up, and which of those do they want to fix..