This has to be against some kind of law right?

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    1 month ago

    Don’t worry, once they have your credit card number they’ll track you even more. At best you’ll get a £‎2.35 cheque from a class action lawsuit in seven years, assuming they ever even get caught.

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      I just wanted to read one article, so i have to pay to reject cookies even though I’ll probably never end up on that site again. What a fuckin joke!

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    30 days ago

    Hey that’s a lot better than companies who asks you to pay and still share your data for profits

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    30 days ago

    Either pay for an vpn and clear your cache and cookies constantly or pay directly to the advertisers.

    Freedom isn’t free, there’s a hefty fuckin fee.

    If you don’t kick in your buck-o-5 who will?

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    This has to be against some kind of law right?

    Only in the EU.

    Anyways I think that “pay or consent” model isn’t that bad. You either pay with your data or your money. Seems fine to me though pay only would be better. Everyone is used to getting everything online for free. It has to change now imo. The internet isn’t a bunch of hobby forum projects anymore. The price of running a popular website is big and idk if privacy-respecting ads can give enough profit at this point.

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      You can show ads without tracking and keeping users their right to privacy, right? I think it’s different selling user data than having some ads on your website.

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      It is bad. Companies could just have some fucking standards.

      The issue is profit-motivated companies existing in the first place.

      Rather, they should be self-led, and motivated towards the best labour environment as according to their workers. That means their workers feeling accepted, heard and listened to, being able to not only live but also thrive. And all that, while still making the organisation more efficient.

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    30 days ago

    I mean, if you don’t want to participate in the advertisement based monetization model, which you shouldn’t, then the alternative to it is a subscription model.

    these sites aren’t free. we have the right to block advertising content and trackers on our browsers but that doesn’t mean we have the right to block advertising while retaining no payment access.