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KSPAtlas, to technology in The Internet in Europe Today
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This is why adblockers and the like are basically necessary (also, since i live in a GDPR area, cookie prompts tend to be slightly less annoying)

AccidentalLemming, (edited ) to technology in The Internet in Europe Today

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  • HexesofVexes,

    Ah, that would require ethics on the website creator’s behalf - something not really accounted for in lawmaking.

    The law already indicated that “regect all” should be at least as easy as accepting all.

    AccidentalLemming,

    If they can be obliged into respecting the cookie consent rules, they can be obliged to honor Do Not Track. It’s just a matter of turning it into law.

    MonkderZweite, (edited )

    You should disable do-not-track. Nobody follows it and it makes you more trackable nowadays, because it’s only a few % who enable it.

    philodendron, to technology in The Internet in Europe Today

    Unrealistic how it doesn’t hit me with it all at once

    deleted, to technology in The Internet in Europe Today

    I believe this should encourage oil companies to hire someone to protest by gluing thier hands to google’s servers.

    They waste energy to put ads and I waste energy to remove them.

    SkyeStarfall,

    Oil companies would love for energy to be wasted. It means more demand for them.

    beeng, to technology in The Internet in Europe Today

    Fuck, this hurts!

    Kudos to the creators

    soot_guy, to technology in The Internet in Europe Today

    All this is missing is a bold “sponsored” line

    Naatan, to technology in How I experience the web today

    Nowadays, when I see news about some new law that’s gonna ruin the web I just have a sad chuckle. That ship has sailed. And they didn’t even need shitty laws to do it.

    zoontechnicon, to technology in How I experience the web today

    In my default browser with all extensions it’s a great experience. had to switch browsers to get why it was posted.

    WuTang,
    @WuTang@lemmy.ninja avatar

    Good CaptainObvious. The site has been made on purpose to illustrate these behaviors, there’s no function/cookies/logic code behind. Switching browser doesn’t change anything as it is fake.

    Jeez…

    ink, to technology in How I experience the web today

    How I experience the web today?

    By not visiting a shitty websites and cliché shit like these. It’s not that hard. And it feel much better than acting like old man shouting at the sky on the internet.

    Rozz, to technology in How I experience the web today

    Obviously a little easier than real life

    selokichtli, to technology in How I experience the web today

    Jesus fucking Christ, let’s burn the web already!

    zkfcfbzr, to technology in How I experience the web today

    Only thing they missed was a popup asking me to please not leave if I move my mouse near the top edge of the tab.

    Moobythegoldensock, to technology in How I experience the web today

    My rule is the first bullshit to popup I flip to reader mode. If it doesn’t display in reader mode, it’s wasting my time, time to close.

    igorlogius, to technology in How I experience the web today
    @igorlogius@lemmy.world avatar

    This is so true it hurts.

    The current web has almost been made unbearable.

    Everyone who needs a break, can take a look at: gemini.circumlunar.space

    Mane25, to technology in How I experience the web today

    It’s so real that I had to enable 3rd party scripts in uBlock Origin to get past the second page, is that intentional?

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