'Pay or Okay' explained: Why more and more websites make you pay for your privacy - noyb
'Pay or Okay' explained: Why more and more websites make you pay for your privacy - noyb
How do pay or consent systems work and what are the issues? Max Schrems explains it all in this explainer video
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The reason is because your country doesn't have a GDPR
13 0 ReplyRead the article. It's about the EU.
5 0 ReplyDidn't read article: check
Mindless shitting on America: check
All we're missing is all rich people are bad!" And we would have hit the Lemmy trifecta.
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GDPR is EU legislation, noyb is an EU organisation. What are you talking about?
5 0 ReplyI'm talking about passing data privacy laws that make the concepot of the OP illegal, like GDPR.
1 0 ReplyPay or okay is happening in the EU right now as well. At least in Germany...
2 0 ReplySure, they'll get fined a few hundred million Euros for it, though
1 0 ReplyThat’s…what the article is about. The pay or consent trend is starting in Europe because of EU laws that forced companies to give people an option to opt out of tracking. Now the EU is looking at another way to force tech companies to offer a realistic option for avoiding tracking.
It kinda seems like you didn’t read the article at all.
4 0 ReplyIt says the EU is deciding how much to fine these companies.
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