From a first perspective it actually looks good! I think these kind of regulation were really needed. But i would like to hear your opinions!
I think it’s the first law that companies will take seriously as it has % penalty instead of traditional “part of doing business” fine.
GDPR has that, too
But GDPR had severe loopholes. Like not forcing a reject all cookie button
It does force it, if I’m not mistaken. Rejecting all should be as easy as accepting all. The problem is with enforcement.
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I don’t understand where and how I need to file complaints. I live in France and Belgium, and have encountered several large and popular websites which enforce a “cookie wall”. This does not appear to respect the cookie law.
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Google got severely fined for not making the reject all button as easy to click as the accept button. Now YouTube has the reject button 1-click in Europe
@Kidplayer_666 it does? specifically says withdrawal of consent must be as easy as giving it. just not properly enforced.
GDPR has either up to € or %.
The fines in the DSA are enormous: up to 6% of WORLDWIDE turnover.
I can only hope a similar law passes elsewhere or devices that comply with them are easily importable.