Think about how many times in a day on the Web you click “I agree” when you really don’t agree just so you can get on with your day and use an everyday thing.
This is not how consent is supposed to work.
Think about how many times in a day on the Web you click “I agree” when you really don’t agree just so you can get on with your day and use an everyday thing.
This is not how consent is supposed to work.
@aral what’s weird to me is that on most sites like this you can keep using the site without clicking “ok”; does that imply that they don’t use cookies/etc. until you click OK 🤔
@aral Wait -- are you supposed to click "I agree" on those? I usually don't, and nothing happens, and I continue browsing. :\
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