There’s no EU rule that dictates how sites have to get consent. They just all chose malicious compliance. If a site wanted to, they could make it a click or two.
Even worse: Popups that make it harder to deny than to consent actually violate the law, but no one has taken the effort to drag this through the courts yet.
There’s no EU rule that dictates how sites have to get consent. They just all chose malicious compliance. If a site wanted to, they could make it a click or two.
Even worse: Popups that make it harder to deny than to consent actually violate the law, but no one has taken the effort to drag this through the courts yet.