Key objection I've heard to GDPR is "but what if companies would like to continue to violate our privacy with blatant disregard for the law or with only do performative compliance through annoying popups???". Yeah, what do we do with such lawbreaking? TOTALLY MYSTERY.
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Yeah, that's great fodder to the fact that we are scarcely done here. The evils of surveillance capitalism are entrenched. GDPR started treatment, and for that deserves immense gratitude, but we are nowhere near done.
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imho GDPR is being flagrantly disobeyed by most orgs. Until a large fine and precedent is set in court it will continue to be so. Pop ups that give you a simple option to agree to share, but a labyrinth of options to refuse the sharing of data is anti-privacy but its the default
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Also how do consumers react when website doesn’t provide services wo consent on data collection (seen w ad blockers)? That makes the trade of free service for data much more explicit and seems its a trade most consumers are willing to make.
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