| ▲ | petcat a day ago | |
> The bad thing is that the companies are willing to bombard us with the worst possible cookie banners, in order to monetize our visits. The EU's own government websites [1] are littered with the same cookie banners. They want the visitor data just as bad as everyone else. > Maybe the next EU regulation We don't need anymore EU regulations seeing how bad and thoughtless they already are. | ||
| ▲ | qwertox a day ago | parent | next [-] | |
-> [Accept all cookies] [Accept only essential cookies] at the bottom of the page. Sure, I don't understand why they don't remove it if they know that an average-iq'd person would accept only essential cookies, but that cookie banner belongs to the top 5% of friendly cookie banners. I was talking about those you find on the typical website, usually news sites, who make them as annoying as possible. | ||
| ▲ | eps a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> _We_ don't need anymore EU regulations seeing how bad and thoughtless ... Try and speak for yourself. No need to speak on everyone's behalf, this is disingenuous. | ||