i.e. one button, no link, no choice
Also, annoying pop-up position, especially on mobile browsers.
i.e. one button, no link, no choice
Also, annoying pop-up position, especially on mobile browsers.
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It's not quite that simple if you want to be GDPR compliant. :) You have to give users the right to accept cookie settings and make changes to their cookie settings at any time.
The workaround is to disable cookies on your site. I recommend looking into privacy-focused web analytics platforms to best understand this (I like this article from Matomo Analytics which explains cookie compliance very well.)
GDPR rules require explicit consent when there is no other good reason to have your data. So any site I visit that has one of these notices I assume is opportunistically trying to collect my data to sell. Like passing a person on the street who asks me for my ID. I ignore it and/or block it with my ad/tracking blocker.
Sure, many US sites did just that for European visitors, before they updated to allow choices.
yeah if your website hits EU users
Yea