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cluckindanyesterday at 5:38 PM2 repliesview on HN

Read the fine print. You’re usually not consenting to cookies, you’re consenting to having your data gathered, processed, enriched and sold by hundreds of companies around the world.

One click usually gives random foreign corpos the right to your data across a multitude of platforms, the right to identify you across data sets, and to permanently link your device identifiers to you, for ”fraud detection” on a site which sells nothing.

Clicking on accept or deny on those notices makes no real difference, since the ”partners” and ”vendors” usually enshrine their core data activities into the ”legitimate interest” category, which has no opt-out.


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cortesoftyesterday at 5:54 PM

Ok, so suppose I am consenting to all of those things.

I still have the same question… how is my life going to be made worse by that happening?

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SJC_Hackeryesterday at 5:41 PM

> Read the fine print. You’re usually not consenting to cookies, you’re consenting to having your data gathered, processed, enriched and sold by hundreds of companies around the world.

They'll get it one way or another

With IP tracking, you don't really need cookies much anymore

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