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minus-squareNorgurlinkfedilink30•1 year agoWell, let’s see how tue whole IT world weasels out of this one.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish23•edit-21 year ago“oh we can’t possibly understand that field, as there is no agreed industry standard for how to treat it” - Get out, you know exactly what it means.
minus-squareNorgurlinkfedilink16•1 year agoBein forced to accept this would make their whole dark pattern cookie bullshit useless, sooooo
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish13•1 year agoIt’ll be interesting for sure! Specifically the big tech companies (looking at you Meta, Google, Microsoft)
Well, let’s see how tue whole IT world weasels out of this one.
“oh we can’t possibly understand that field, as there is no agreed industry standard for how to treat it” - Get out, you know exactly what it means.
Bein forced to accept this would make their whole dark pattern cookie bullshit useless, sooooo
It’ll be interesting for sure! Specifically the big tech companies (looking at you Meta, Google, Microsoft)