| ▲ | pseudalopex 5 hours ago | |||||||
> Besides, you seem to be confusing something. No. You asked How can you comply with the current requirements without cookie banners? Not How can you have trackers and comply with the current requirements without cookie banners? And don't use dark patterns would have answered this question as well. | ||||||||
| ▲ | nonethewiser 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
>No. You asked How can you comply with the current requirements without cookie banners? Within the context of the discussion of if its malicious compliance or a natural consequence of the law. Obviously you could have a website with 0 cookies but thats not the world we live in. Maybe you were hoping GDPR would have the side effect of people using less cookies? It in no way requires that though. I mean just think of it this way. Company A uses Scary Dark Pattern. EU makes regulation requiring information and consent from user for companies that use Scary Dark Pattern. Company A adds information and consent about Scary Dark Pattern. Where is the malicious compliance? The EU never made tracker cookies or cookies over some amount illegal. | ||||||||
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