A cookie notice that seeks permission to share your details with “848 of our partners” and “actively scan device details for identification”.
Mwas alt (prob) ( @Mwa@thelemmy.club ) English106•8 months agoHate when they remove the reject all button
macniel ( @DmMacniel@feddit.org ) 99•8 months agoIn the EU and UK this is also forbidden as rejecting should be as simple as accepting cookies.
tetris11 ( @tetris11@lemmy.ml ) 52•8 months agoIn theory yes, in practice “uh-huh.”
Mwas alt (prob) ( @Mwa@thelemmy.club ) English8•8 months agoBruh
Petter1 ( @Petter1@lemm.ee ) 11•8 months agoConsent-o-matic browser extension can handle a lot of cookie banners and automatically rejects all possible cookies.
Void Vortex ( @void_vortex@lemmy.ml ) 3•8 months agoI used to rely on Consent-O-Matic a lot, but I’m somewhat uncomfortable by the fact that the extension has full access to all web page content. I mean I understand why, but I’m still uncomfortable with it. In the end I ended up uninstalling it because it broke some sites so that they wouldn’t load at all, or got stuck into an infinite reload loop. On majority of cases it works alright though.
Petter1 ( @Petter1@lemm.ee ) 2•8 months agoYea, every extension has full access to any website, if you not make use of a whitelist/blacklist.
Void Vortex ( @void_vortex@lemmy.ml ) 1•8 months agoSome extensions, such as SponsorBlock for YouTube actually limit themselves so they can only operate when the browser is on youtube.com. This can be declared in the extension manifest. It’s a separate permission to access data on all web sites vs. access data on a specific website.
xthexder ( @xthexder@l.sw0.com ) 2•8 months agoNot helpful when something like Consent-o-matic needs to operate on every possible website with a cookie banner.
I have had the same concerns, since watching it click through things faster than I can see is scary. Maybe some day someone sneaks in a cookie banner detector that activates on banking pages to steal your money? uBlock Origin has similar risks, but at least it’s not actively controlling browser inputs.
Mwas alt (prob) ( @Mwa@thelemmy.club ) English2•8 months agoOh alr thank you
Fluba ( @Fluba@lemdro.id ) English4•8 months agoI just implemented a cookie consent bar on my company’s website and the agencies/vendors who advertise for us were giving me so much shit for having reject available right away. But thankfully our Legal department said keep it there… Or else. “Hands tied… Soooooorry!”
TheImpressiveX ( @TheImpressiveX@lemmy.ml ) 80•8 months agoIf trackers are disabled, some content and ads you see may not be as relevant to you.
Oh, the horror! (Not that we’ll be seeing ads anyway.)
delirious_owl ( @delirious_owl@discuss.online ) 33•8 months agoThat doesn’t include the partners of their partners
stiephelando ( @stiephelando@discuss.tchncs.de ) 29•8 months agoThis is for legal reasons mostly. They don’t think anyone reads this so they went for the most blunt and transparent language, which also gives them the most legal certainty. The banner is missing the reject all button though, which in Europe is seen as required by many of the privacy regulators.
The Quuuuuill ( @Quill7513@slrpnk.net ) English17•8 months agoIf the partner count is larger than the number of bananas I can imagine being in a bunch I decline cookies. If I can’t disable performance or targeting cookies I decline cookies. These are my rules
NaibofTabr ( @NaibofTabr@infosec.pub ) English15•8 months agotil I can only imagine 0 bananas in a bunch
Max-P ( @Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me ) 9•8 months agoI switched to cookie allowlist, and manually add the sites I want to remember me. I don’t want to play the cookie game anymore, period. The only reason they ask is because legally they have to, and even then they do the bare minimum and use dark patterns to make it as hard as possible to decline cookies.
No more cookies for anyone, should have used them responsibly in the first place.
Petter1 ( @Petter1@lemm.ee ) 1•8 months ago😮🤔 gotta do that as well
MonkderVierte ( @MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml ) 1•8 months agoI decline cookies.
tetris11 ( @tetris11@lemmy.ml ) 3•8 months agoI push away the plate and slap the butler
bitwolf ( @bitwolf@lemmy.one ) 9•8 months agoYea because I want a news site to have my precise geolocation data.
delirious_owl ( @delirious_owl@discuss.online ) 7•8 months agoIs it really so hard to copy and paste the text? Down voted. Don’t do that again.
Privacy Notice
We and our 848 partners store and access personal data, like browsing data or unique identifiers, on your device. Selecting “I Accept” enables tracking technologies to support the purposes shown under “we and our partners process data to provide,” whereas selecting “Reject All” or withdrawing your consent will disable them. If trackers are disabled, some content and ads you see may not be as relevant to you. You can resurface this menu to change your choices or withdraw consent at any time by clicking the [“privacy preferences”] link on the bottom of the webpage [or the floating icon on the bottom-left of the webpage, if applicable]. Your choices will have effect within our Website. For more details, refer to our Privacy Policy. Cookie Policy. Ways we may use your data:
Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Develop and improve services. Create profiles to personalise content. Measure advertising performance. Use limited data to select advertising. Use limited data to select content. Use profiles to select personalised content. Create profiles for personalised advertising. Measure content performance. Use profiles to select personalised advertising. Understand audiences through statistics or combinations of data from different sources. Store and/or access information on a device.
List of Partners (vendors)
Dark Arc ( @Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg ) English12•8 months agoIs it really so hard to
copy and paste the textlook at the image? Down voted. Don’t do that again. delirious_owl ( @delirious_owl@discuss.online ) 8•8 months agoFor blind peope, yes. Asshole. This is why we have rules against posting images of text.
nick ( @nick@midwest.social ) 13•8 months agoThere are nicer ways to say this.
tetris11 ( @tetris11@lemmy.ml ) 2•8 months ago“For the sightly impaired, indeed my good chum! Tis the crux of why we uphold our most sacred vows in the context of textual imagery.”
Dark Arc ( @Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg ) English8•8 months agoI’m colorblind for what it’s worth and I don’t go around yelling at people for making badly colored charts I can’t understand in the rudest way possible.
The image captures the web page design / the cookie banner, it’s more than “just the words” so for a non-blind person “just post the text” is actually arguably a downgrade.
apotheotic (she/her) ( @apotheotic@beehaw.org ) English4•8 months agoI mean this is literally the purpose of alt text, so that you can share an image and its description (which in this case should contain all the text from the image) and screen readers can do their thing.
Dark Arc ( @Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg ) English1•8 months agoI actually didn’t realize their was support for alt-text. The clients I’ve used the few times when I’ve posted images … I don’t recall even prompting for alt text.
apotheotic (she/her) ( @apotheotic@beehaw.org ) English1•8 months agoEven without direct support for alt text, you can achieve the same result by posting it all in the post body.
macniel ( @DmMacniel@feddit.org ) 2•8 months agoBut you should, since there are accessibility rules against low contrast.
Dark Arc ( @Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg ) English1•8 months agoJust because there’s a “rule” that exists somewhere in the abstract, that doesn’t mean folks should assail people for innocent mistakes. It’s also not a rule of this community. It’s not a rule of the instance this community is a part of. It’s most definitely not a rule of “the platform.”
In fact, these the W3C (the body most people are seemingly citing as a source for rules) isn’t even calling their “rules”, rules. They call them “guidelines” https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/.
Ya, I’m colorblind, but you’re probably not and you probably didn’t think about it. You’re just some random person on the internet, you’ve probably got plenty of other things to worry about than hunting down the latest WC3 publication on accessibility.
To be clear, I do let folks know if there’s a chart I’m interested in reading that I can’t read, try to give feedback about colorblind relevant stuff, etc. (literally last night I was on the Deadlock forums giving Valve accessibility feedback). I just do it in a “matter of the fact” fashion and try to explain what I’m struggling with rather than with an attitude and command that they change something without any context.
macniel ( @DmMacniel@feddit.org ) 4•8 months agois it really so hard to look at the image
Uuuuuuuh… Have you considered that there are people who have problems with their eyes or are outright blind?
Don’t be an ass again.
Petter1 ( @Petter1@lemm.ee ) 4•8 months agoYou don’t have OCR in your eyes 😮? Or do you use a screen reader, there must be screen readers that can OCR, tho, or are there none?
delirious_owl ( @delirious_owl@discuss.online ) 2•8 months agoAccessibility standards require us to not put text in images. Its not hard to copy and paste the text.
emberpunk ( @emberpunk@lemmy.ml ) English6•8 months agoWell. I appreciate the honesty… I guess.
Dark Arc ( @Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg ) English6•8 months agoIt’s truly crazy how much our information gets shared these days and how long it lingers.
My house spent a few years as a rental. I still get mail from people who haven’t lived here in over a decade (despite deliberate efforts to stop it).
My grandpa signed up for ever “store card” you can imagine to get all the deals and rewards programs. His landline virtually never stops ringing… On August 5th alone he got, no joke, 43 spam calls (I have his landline hooked up to Jolly Roger Telephone to try and filter some of this out and help him out, so I’m forming that statistic off of the emails from them).
It’s completely ridiculous and all of it needs to stop.
Nyanix ( @Nyanix@lemmy.ca ) 6•8 months ago2 days and this post has fewer likes than number of companies that get your data for visiting the Verge. Holy crap, that’s terrifying
WhosMansIsThis ( @WhosMansIsThis@lemmy.sdf.org ) 6•8 months agoDon’t worry bro, its just me and 2000 of my closest friends. Totally legit.
SocialMediaRefugee ( @SocialMediaRefugee@lemmy.ml ) 4•8 months agoI just occasionally wipe everything. I have to reenter passwords and such but it isn’t a big deal.
wuphysics87 ( @wuphysics87@lemmy.ml ) 3•8 months agoWe all have a fundamental right to privacy, which is constantly violated. Not just on a daily basis, but on a minute by minute basis.
But to play devil’s advocate for a moment to assuage some FUD around posts like this, how many of the absurd amount of cookies overlap in otherwise innoculous ways. For instance, product tracking cookies. Say you bought a pumpkin on Amazon, and that drops a gorde cookie, a pumpkin spice cookie, a cornucopia cookie etc.
That’s certainly not the same as buy a pumpkin, track your location around the nearest pumpkin patch, read your grandma’s emails about pumpkins, and collect information to determine your likelihood of buying another pumpkin based on your sexual orientation.
The latter certainly exists, but does anyone know much about the former? How prevalent would they be in that 850?
CubitOom ( @CubitOom@infosec.pub ) English3•8 months agoI’m on the verge.
SocialMediaRefugee ( @SocialMediaRefugee@lemmy.ml ) 3•8 months agoAnd the EU has forced us to answer that goddamn “do you accept cookies?” question on every frigging website. How many people just click “accept all” to get on with things?
neutronst4r ( @neutronst4r@beehaw.org ) 12•8 months agoTHAT IS A BIG FAT LIE! The EU did not force any such thing. The EU simply said that people’s data cannot be used without consent. This is the website asking for consent.
Website developers have a perfectly valid choice not to collect any data. They chose their profits above your privacy.
I have a website and I don’t have a popup asking for consent, because I don’t need to, because I don’t collect any data.
isolatedscotch ( @isolatedscotch@discuss.tchncs.de ) 8•8 months agook to be honest i’d rather have the choice to accept or decline it and waste a couple seconds then having all of that enabled by default with no way to reject them
SturgiesYrFase ( @SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml ) 2•8 months agoI have the ghosrtery extension on Firefox, I have it set to auto reject all tracking cookies, and reject all third party “legitimate interest” cookies. I’ve heard there’s other extensions that do the same, and maybe better, but I already have it set the way I want.
The Doctor ( @drwho@beehaw.org ) English1•8 months agoCookie Auto-Delete helps with that.
Swarfega ( @Swarfega@lemm.ee ) English2•8 months agoThere’s cookie lists in uBlock Origin. Just enable them.