Not all art shows something beautiful - this really does feel like the internet of today without a lot of browser tweaking.

    • HexesofVexes@lemmy.worldOP
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      Ah, that would require ethics on the website creator’s behalf - something not really accounted for in lawmaking.

      The law already indicated that “regect all” should be at least as easy as accepting all.

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        If they can be obliged into respecting the cookie consent rules, they can be obliged to honor Do Not Track. It’s just a matter of turning it into law.

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      You should disable do-not-track. Nobody follows it and it makes you more trackable nowadays, because it’s only a few % who enable it.

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    This is why adblockers and the like are basically necessary (also, since i live in a GDPR area, cookie prompts tend to be slightly less annoying)

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    I believe this should encourage oil companies to hire someone to protest by gluing thier hands to google’s servers.

    They waste energy to put ads and I waste energy to remove them.