• @Chefdano3@lemm.ee
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    1062 years ago

    Cool, so YouTube will start putting pop ups that require you to consent to the detection in order to watch videos. That’s what everyone did with the whole cookies thing when that was determined to be illegal without consent.

    • @harlatan@feddit.de
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      592 years ago

      that would be illegal too, because that information is not strictly necessary for their service - they could only opt to not provide the service in the eu

      • @JasSmith@sh.itjust.works
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        322 years ago

        I don’t agree. They can reasonably argue that advertising is a requirement of their business model, so it is necessary to advertise. Therefore it is necessary for them to block access to those blocking advertising. The directive cited isn’t intended to make advertiser supported services effectively illegal in the EU. That would be a massive own goal. It’s intended to make deceptive and unnecessary data collection illegal. Nothing YouTube is doing is deceptive. They’re being very clear about their intention to advertise to non-subscribers.

    • The Barto
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      172 years ago

      Nothing more fun than having to go through some websites shitty settings to toggle everything off.

    • @ddkman@lemm.ee
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      152 years ago

      Still a curveball. Collecting your data and having to say ot to your face are not the same.

      • @Rhllor@feddit.de
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        2 years ago

        Would be a shame if your answer to that consent question was not saved and would be required to answer each time you open up a video.

    • ᗪᗩᗰᑎ
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      2 years ago

      A lot of the cookie notifications can’t collect data until you accept them (or follow their annoying “opt-out” workflow). If you install UBlock Origin and go to its settings > ‘Filter lists’ and enable the “EasyList - Cookie Notices” you can block a lot of cookies. If they can never nag you and you never opt in, assuming they’re following the law, you shouldn’t be tracked.