This is what happens when you rely on American tech companies. Apple is pulling shit with Europe, the home of “civilisation”, that feels like it’s straight out of a stupid reality show over regulations regarding sideloading and privacy. And clowns like this will regurgigate the dumbest and the most worn-out libertarian shit in first tier media outlets.

Tbh I don’t get the point behind GDPR. Is it genuinely meant to ensure privacy to some extent or is it just some form of protectionism against American tech companies?

  • Flyberius [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    GDPR is pretty solid if you ask me and basically makes it illegal to share your customers’ data with third parties without explicit permission. The result of that is a lot of US websites refuse to serve European countries because they are all about selling data.

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      What confuses me is that the cookie permission banners/modals are some real asshole shits. “Reject all” option is behind 2 or 3 clicks whereas the "accept all’ option is the first thing you see. I wish they had made patterns like those illegal as well.

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        That’s actually from a completely different set of legislation that came in earlier regarding cookies in general. Although it does overlap a bit.

        Either way, European websites have to have a reject all button clearly displayed.