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ssokolow | 2 years ago

Cookie consent is only necessary if you're sharing it with others (eg. ad networks, Google Analytics, etc.) or using it for "non-essential" functions (again, stuff like analytics). Sites just don't want the general public to realize that.

As for the mouse cursors, I don't think they qualify as personal information under the GDPR, but IANAL.

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extraduder_ire|2 years ago

It's needed when you collect the data. Cursor position is being used directly to make the service "function" though. Even if the function it enables is pretty novel. This is entirely debatable, and probably matters less than showing were your cursor is in a google doc.

Regardless, I don't think it matters since the author is not in the EU.