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- Your answer would be improved if you edit it to include the relevant information from the link.Blindspots– Blindspots ♦2024-04-02 00:33:18 +00:00Commented Apr 2, 2024 at 0:33
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- 2Yeah, from the same guys that forced us to accept the freaking cookies in every freaking website... now this silly decision to make our lifes "easier". And all because Google is Made in the USA, if it were German (or from Qatar/Morocco $$ right?) there would be no concern.Jose Manuel Gomez Alvarez– Jose Manuel Gomez Alvarez2024-04-10 15:22:14 +00:00Commented Apr 10, 2024 at 15:22
- @JoseManuelGomezAlvarez Don't blame the EU regulators for the sick behavior of big corporations. Those are the ones that force you to accept the use of cookies for spying on you, stealing your private data, or any other unjustifiable use. Legitimate cookie usage does not require an explicit consent under EU law, never did.Nicolas Melay– Nicolas Melay2024-06-09 23:07:41 +00:00Commented Jun 9, 2024 at 23:07
- @JoseManuelGomezAlvarez Don't forget that EU's primary mission is to make life more miserable.Parham– Parham2024-10-22 19:52:45 +00:00Commented Oct 22, 2024 at 19:52
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