Does the GDPR define what the default behavior should be when the user refuses to specify? Does it vary by site? Is it like clicking either “Accept all” or “Reject all”?

    • @CiderApplenTea
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      26 hours ago

      So if I open the cookies settings and deselect all that can be deselected, is it the same as necessary cookies only?

      • @[email protected]
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        26 hours ago

        Correct, if you want to live cookieless on the internet you have to disable them in browser. But as others have said, this will break the majority of websites.

        Functional cookies can never be used for identifiable information, only to ensure the functionality of the website.

        • UltraHamster64
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          35 hours ago

          What functionality do they ensure? I understand web games and webapps, but like any website now has cookies

          • Iapar
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            150 minutes ago

            Sometimes people store simple data, like a boolean, in it.

            When I tried to make a website with some funny functions everything I read said to store data in cookies.

          • @[email protected]
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            15 hours ago

            There’s many reasons, site specific settings like selecting a language or if a certain popup message been dismissed by the user so it’s not shown again. Sorting settings, dark/light mode or what stage of the signup process the user is at.

            Altough I agree many aren’t a necessity and could be eliminated by better software design.

    • @[email protected]
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      2612 hours ago

      Any way i can report a website for violating this rule because I see it constantly everywhere and it seems to have no consequences.

    • zkfcfbzrOP
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      512 hours ago

      Good to know that’s the default. I do definitely see prompts that have “Reject all”, plus some banners that only have “Accept all” and “Cookie settings”, with “Reject all” or “Necessary cookies only” only visible in the cookie settings. Thanks.