kaiserkiwi, I really hate the current web.
I visited a shop and was surprised I see no cookie message. Was this a good shop? Absolutely not.
It just "accepted" the cookies by default. The fun part is, if I try this webpage in an isolated browser without sessions I get the Cookie message about 90% of the time. But sometimes it's just auto accepted.
That's illegal.
But the best part? I went through the whole cookie management (which is also illegal, the has to be a button to deny everything) and disabled everything manually. And still Safari has to block 6 trackers.
Why do we have the EU in this are that is supposed to prevent this stuff if it's always shrugged off? Why are not all browser vendors required(!) to implement a tracking kill-switch like Safari and Firefox try to implement?
This is so extremely user hostile and I’m so frustrated that we are being taken for a ride and sold all the time.
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