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[โ€“] axexrx@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago (2 children)

So, probably stupid question.

If a website pops up and asks for permission, and I bypass that pop-up in some way (like killing the pop up with an addon or some you can just ignore it and keep scrolling with it on the bottom of the screen)

Until ive clicked agree, do websites just not start tracking or creating or doing anything with cookies? After all, they've acknowledged they need, dont have permission.

Or is this by and large pointless, and unless ive jumped through their hoops, they've already started the page with cookies enabled?

[โ€“] drath@lemmy.world 10 points 2 days ago

If the site is GDPR-compliant, they are not allowed to set any cookies until you click the accept button. But, a ton of sites and ad agencies are not. For example, Russians commonly just put a "we tracking you, deal with it. [OK]" banner, thinking they are funny, when it's clearly illegal even by Russian law, but they are shielded from it by responsible officials incompetence. Same story in the US, I believe.

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