Comment by sirsinsalot
18 days ago
The alternative is businesses are not held to account. I'd much rather have a cookie pop-up and GDPR notices than businesses have no guard rails against moves that are not in the interest of the user/customer.
18 days ago
The alternative is businesses are not held to account. I'd much rather have a cookie pop-up and GDPR notices than businesses have no guard rails against moves that are not in the interest of the user/customer.
Or hear me out...mandate cookie setting option in browser (no cookie, essential cookies, tracking cookies) instead of fuking prompt in every single site. That also allows me to not let sites ask and force essential cookies everywhere.
or block tracking altogether.
these cookie banners collectively wasted billions of hours for no gain.
Thank Google. There is no way they'd implement blanket config. Therefore neither will Firefox.
Lack of competition for you. Very American, not very EU.
The point is, instead of retarded cookie banner requirements, EU could require that instead. Then google/ff would be forced to implement