this post was submitted on 15 May 2025
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From the article:
"Today's court's decision shows that the consent system used by Google, Amazon, X, Microsoft, deceives hundreds of millions of Europeans. The tech industry has sought to hide its vast data breach behind sham consent popups. Tech companies turned the GDPR into a daily nuisance rather than a shield for people." [Dr Johnny Ryan, Director of Enforce at the Irish Council for Civil Liberties]
Today’s judgement confirms the Belgian Data Protection Authority’s 2022 decision. It applies immediately across Europe.
This is just how US companies do business but it is nice to to see at least somebody in position with that acknowledgement
The CA Prop 65 warning is a perfect example of this. Most people just ignore it because it's on everything (which probably isn't inaccurate, especially when most products contain some type of plastic).