← Back to context Comment by stickfigure 1 year ago I will believe this when I hear about websites being blocked over missing cookie banners. 5 comments stickfigure Reply Teocali 1 year ago You need to lodge a complaint. It’s time consuming so almost nobody do it.And generally, it came with a slap of the wrist, and the company put up the banner.For a site to be blocked, it need repeatable, multiple and not correctibles infractions. stickfigure 1 year ago Has it ever happened, even once? Can you cite something? I'm genuinely curious. Also genuinely skeptical. troupo 1 year ago There has never been a case where it was escalated so far. 2 replies →
Teocali 1 year ago You need to lodge a complaint. It’s time consuming so almost nobody do it.And generally, it came with a slap of the wrist, and the company put up the banner.For a site to be blocked, it need repeatable, multiple and not correctibles infractions. stickfigure 1 year ago Has it ever happened, even once? Can you cite something? I'm genuinely curious. Also genuinely skeptical. troupo 1 year ago There has never been a case where it was escalated so far. 2 replies →
stickfigure 1 year ago Has it ever happened, even once? Can you cite something? I'm genuinely curious. Also genuinely skeptical. troupo 1 year ago There has never been a case where it was escalated so far. 2 replies →
You need to lodge a complaint. It’s time consuming so almost nobody do it.
And generally, it came with a slap of the wrist, and the company put up the banner.
For a site to be blocked, it need repeatable, multiple and not correctibles infractions.
Has it ever happened, even once? Can you cite something? I'm genuinely curious. Also genuinely skeptical.
There has never been a case where it was escalated so far.
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