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Oath has one of the more nagging GDPR pop-ups. I like Slashdot, they at least give an opt-out option to access the content. On TC you are either opting-in or forbidden to access. And it's not like a technical necessity either. My company, ProcessOne, has a Wordpress blog that doesn't set any cookies or local storage. It uses Google Analytics and internal WP stats. But they are properly configured to not track, just measure.


> On TC you are either opting-in or forbidden to access.

And it remains to be seen whether that is legal.


I don't think there is any "remains to be seen" about it. It's illegal.


Tweakers.net had their lawyer take a look at it, and they claim it is legal. I'd love to see it on trial.

My take on it is it is BS and a cost/benefit analysis.


According to the GDPR, it is not legal. What remains to be seen is whether the EU will enforce or not.


Complaints can be brought through ankle-biters like https://noyb.eu/projects-2/




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