Not only that but the ePrivacy directive will let them use it in ways they weren’t allowed: to track & exploit your behaviour.
+@PaulNemitzhttps://twitter.com/pyramidwifi/status/844092241819975680 …
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That's not my reading of the proposed Regulation, can you point out the article number?
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See https://mobile.twitter.com/aral/status/821296284665606144 … (and, yes, I meant the proposed regulation not the current directive, sorry).
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Depending on the consent to be truly freely given by all parties involved, this could be ok, but yes, it raises concerns.
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Replying to @whvholst
Consent is meaningless in situations of extreme power differential (individual vs gatekeeper) and oligopoly/lack of choice.
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