Europe's Cookie Law Messed Up the Internet. Brussels Wants to Fix It
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The EU's cookie law has been criticized for causing more problems than it solved, with Brussels now seeking to revise it, sparking debate among commenters about the law's effectiveness and the role of government regulation.
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The real solution is to tighten what counts as consent.
The solution is much simpler - ban targeted ads. The entire purpose of collecting user data is to deliver targeted ads.
Disabling javascript for the site got rid of it. It does so for many sites.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track