top | item 42238850 (no title) sg47 | 1 year ago EU's greatest contribution to technology has been that annoying pop-up on every website. discuss order hn newest _Microft|1 year ago No permission is required for cookies that are needed to make a website work.Cookie dialogs are solely the contribution of those who want to keep tracking you but aren't allowed to do so without your consent. multimoon|1 year ago The EU’s own website has the same banner message asking for analytic cookies, it’s just a poorly designed and executed regulation like many in the EU revolving around tech. dewey|1 year ago Often repeated, always wrong. hn_version_0023|1 year ago In your estimation what is the EU’s greatest contribution? load replies (1) xigoi|1 year ago Those are put there by the websites, not the EU. multimoon|1 year ago They are put there by websites in reaction to the poorly thought out and executed EU regulations, which is par for the course for the EU.The official EU website has the same popup asking about required or optional (read: tracking) cookies that every website does.Clearly this isn’t the websites fault if the EU’s own website is displaying the same pointless banner to comply with their poorly executed regulation. jborean93|1 year ago Yep it’s been great to see the sites that try and track me vs them just doing it without me knowing. unknown|1 year ago [deleted]
_Microft|1 year ago No permission is required for cookies that are needed to make a website work.Cookie dialogs are solely the contribution of those who want to keep tracking you but aren't allowed to do so without your consent. multimoon|1 year ago The EU’s own website has the same banner message asking for analytic cookies, it’s just a poorly designed and executed regulation like many in the EU revolving around tech.
multimoon|1 year ago The EU’s own website has the same banner message asking for analytic cookies, it’s just a poorly designed and executed regulation like many in the EU revolving around tech.
dewey|1 year ago Often repeated, always wrong. hn_version_0023|1 year ago In your estimation what is the EU’s greatest contribution? load replies (1)
hn_version_0023|1 year ago In your estimation what is the EU’s greatest contribution? load replies (1)
xigoi|1 year ago Those are put there by the websites, not the EU. multimoon|1 year ago They are put there by websites in reaction to the poorly thought out and executed EU regulations, which is par for the course for the EU.The official EU website has the same popup asking about required or optional (read: tracking) cookies that every website does.Clearly this isn’t the websites fault if the EU’s own website is displaying the same pointless banner to comply with their poorly executed regulation.
multimoon|1 year ago They are put there by websites in reaction to the poorly thought out and executed EU regulations, which is par for the course for the EU.The official EU website has the same popup asking about required or optional (read: tracking) cookies that every website does.Clearly this isn’t the websites fault if the EU’s own website is displaying the same pointless banner to comply with their poorly executed regulation.
jborean93|1 year ago Yep it’s been great to see the sites that try and track me vs them just doing it without me knowing.
_Microft|1 year ago
Cookie dialogs are solely the contribution of those who want to keep tracking you but aren't allowed to do so without your consent.
multimoon|1 year ago
dewey|1 year ago
hn_version_0023|1 year ago
xigoi|1 year ago
multimoon|1 year ago
The official EU website has the same popup asking about required or optional (read: tracking) cookies that every website does.
Clearly this isn’t the websites fault if the EU’s own website is displaying the same pointless banner to comply with their poorly executed regulation.
jborean93|1 year ago
unknown|1 year ago
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