Sites saying they "collect data to enhance your experience and personalize the content and advertising you see" & that "by clicking 'Accept' or continuing to use this site, you agree to this use of cookies and data," (or the equiv) is serious about neither the GDPR nor privacy.
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Sites make money by harvesting data and selling it to the highest bidder. GDPR solves only one problem: outlawing small company competition against Big Tech which has team of lawyers and billions of $. GDPR changes nothing in this regard. It won't improve privacy by one inch.
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So far this is true. There are also other ways to make money. See http://linuxjournal.com/content/help-us-cure-online-publishing-its-addiction-personal-data-0 …. Publishers needn't be vampires to their readers.
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But at the same time you can't compete at first with vampires without being one. GDPR pretends that you can, and I have very high suspicion the law itself was devised with EU commissars coordinating with Big Tech. Facebook trumpeted that they are "GDPR" compliant.
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Exactly as planned. The purpose of this law was criminalizing everyone and then selectively applying it to smoke out the competition without the team of lawyers.
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