I'm sure there is someone out there who takes these kind of things seriously. Not me. I use firefox for that matter.
> And what if they put this in the browser's T&C?
Then the rest of GDPR applies: a clear message about the browser sending this info has to be shown, explaining why, with who they'll share it, the time they will keep this info, plus no auto opt-ins, the possibility of asking Google (or whatever) all the info relative to this ID and the option to cancel all the data, etc.
I thought they needed explicit consent. T&Cs ain't that.
> Who's going to raise this issue though?
I'm sure there is someone out there who takes these kind of things seriously. Not me. I use firefox for that matter.
> And what if they put this in the browser's T&C?
Then the rest of GDPR applies: a clear message about the browser sending this info has to be shown, explaining why, with who they'll share it, the time they will keep this info, plus no auto opt-ins, the possibility of asking Google (or whatever) all the info relative to this ID and the option to cancel all the data, etc.