> 7 years of complaining about it hasn't changed that.
Funnily how "7 years of complaining" was, and continues to be, only about the EU. Not about the predatory businesses creating these banners (often in direct violation of GDPR).
> Or enforce the existing ones.
That's definitely the biggest criticism you can level at EU: they are too slow in enforcing this.
Funnily how "7 years of complaining" was, and continues to be, only about the EU. Not about the predatory businesses creating these banners (often in direct violation of GDPR).
> Or enforce the existing ones.
That's definitely the biggest criticism you can level at EU: they are too slow in enforcing this.
I think the tide is very slowly changing. First they started showing reject buttons https://noyb.eu/en/where-did-all-reject-buttons-come There's a report on the cookie banners in the works: https://noyb.eu/en/data-protection-authorities-support-noybs... etc.