← Back to context Comment by ta9000 15 hours ago It’s definitely made browsing the open web a worse experience. There should be global opt in/out. 6 comments ta9000 Reply ben_w 7 hours ago There was, the ad agencies either ignored it, or worse used it as an additional signal.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track Frieren 11 hours ago > There should be global opt in/out.They should not be. That there is people willing to give their data to big corporations and foreign countries by extension puts everybody at risk. It is a matter of national security and it should not be allowed, no opt in option. ta9000 1 hour ago Woof. How about we let users decide, thanks. croon 9 hours ago Companies made browsing the web a bad experience, not GDPR.This sentiment is so widespread I'm starting to wonder if it's astroturfed by anti-GDPR lobbying. ta9000 1 hour ago Yeah that’s me, I’m funded by the anti-GDPR lobby. Still waiting on my check. computerthings 9 hours ago [dead]
ben_w 7 hours ago There was, the ad agencies either ignored it, or worse used it as an additional signal.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track
Frieren 11 hours ago > There should be global opt in/out.They should not be. That there is people willing to give their data to big corporations and foreign countries by extension puts everybody at risk. It is a matter of national security and it should not be allowed, no opt in option. ta9000 1 hour ago Woof. How about we let users decide, thanks.
croon 9 hours ago Companies made browsing the web a bad experience, not GDPR.This sentiment is so widespread I'm starting to wonder if it's astroturfed by anti-GDPR lobbying. ta9000 1 hour ago Yeah that’s me, I’m funded by the anti-GDPR lobby. Still waiting on my check.
There was, the ad agencies either ignored it, or worse used it as an additional signal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track
> There should be global opt in/out.
They should not be. That there is people willing to give their data to big corporations and foreign countries by extension puts everybody at risk. It is a matter of national security and it should not be allowed, no opt in option.
Woof. How about we let users decide, thanks.
Companies made browsing the web a bad experience, not GDPR.
This sentiment is so widespread I'm starting to wonder if it's astroturfed by anti-GDPR lobbying.
Yeah that’s me, I’m funded by the anti-GDPR lobby. Still waiting on my check.
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