Cookie consent popups are becoming a farce.
In this one, "platinum" is the worst: it shares more of your data. "Silver" is the least sharing. It's like they're purposefully trying to confuse users.
Cookie consent popups are becoming a farce.
In this one, "platinum" is the worst: it shares more of your data. "Silver" is the least sharing. It's like they're purposefully trying to confuse users.
@LilahTovMoon I really want to see these dialogs challenged in court, GDPR requires informed consent and so many of them do their very best to ensure you either have no idea what’s happening or way too much information to process.
@LilahTovMoon browsers are not helpful, particularly mobile browsers, some of which seem to have only an option to throw away ALL cookies on EVERY site.
@LilahTovMoon on the upside: it does make clear which dodgy websites to avoid. As a rule, if there's no "reject all" I'm not interested.
@LilahTovMoon web 2.0 was a mistake and we need to do away with the whole thing.
@LilahTovMoon I use the Cookie AutoDelete extension on Firefox (Zen browser) to have a whitelist of websites that I want to stay logged in to, and delete cookies for sites that aren't in the list