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  • flint@lemmy.zip
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    10 hours ago

    That’s a good point. However in the EU it should be the opposite - otherwise the site is violating GDPR.

    Sometimes I have a feeling sites do whatever they want anyway regardless of bow many dark patterns I click through to find the “no” and “off” buttons because there are no real repercussions. Just like the “do not track” request and “robots.txt” are essentially useless.

    • zerozaku@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      However in the EU it should be the opposite - otherwise the site is violating GDPR.

      Damn then that’s great for EU users. You can really see how scummy these companies are on how they treat GDPR and non-GDPR countries.