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The EU wants to kill cookiebanners by moving consent to the browser

3 days ago
  • #Digital Rights
  • #Privacy
  • #EU Regulations
  • The European Commission proposes browser-level cookie preferences to replace pop-ups.
  • Users can set cookie preferences once in their browser, reducing repetitive choices.
  • Websites must honor these preferences for at least six months.
  • Cookie banners for harmless uses (e.g., visit counting) may be banned.
  • The proposal is part of the EU's Digital Package and needs parliamentary approval.
  • This change aims to simplify privacy control and reduce dark patterns in cookie banners.
  • Open questions remain about browser implementation and potential workarounds by companies.
  • The move aligns with privacy-first approaches, like Simple Analytics, avoiding tracking cookies.