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"Do Not Track" is a legally binding order, German Court tells LinkedIn::Landgericht Berlin gibt Klage des vzbv gegen die LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company weitgehend statt

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[-] erranto@lemmy.world 197 points 8 months ago

GDPR was designed around the "Do not Track" browser flag, so that websites can get a semblance of consent using those annoying cookie prompts, with dark patterns like hiding the "Decline All cookies" inside the second page of the prompt, or using very small fonts and gray colors + very confusing language. and they have carried on with complete impunity for 5 years now.

[-] bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de 79 points 8 months ago

Luckily in Germany the law states that at least the "Decline all cookies" button has to be in the same place as the "Accept all cookies" one. So at least the local sites are kind of easy to navigate.

Only problem at the moment are "Accept all cookies or buy a subscription" banners. But as far as I know the courts are inclined to side with the customers on this one as well.

[-] Augustiner@lemmy.world 18 points 8 months ago

I mean, most companies still don’t abide by it tho. There’s lots of sites where you can accept all cookies or you have to jump through a few hoops to decline the non essential ones.

[-] slumberlust@lemmy.world 18 points 8 months ago

Am I supposed to trust the company to correctly define 'essential?' Seems easy to weasel around and makes me nervous.

[-] ahornsirup@sopuli.xyz 8 points 8 months ago

It's almost certainly going to be litigated at some point, so a court is going to define "essential"... eventually.

[-] Augustiner@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago

Also a good point, I agree

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