Sélène utilise eldritch.cafe. Vous pouvez læ suivre et interagir si vous possédez un compte quelque part dans le "fediverse". Si ce n’est pas le cas, vous pouvez en créer un ici.

So many sites do:

“Here are cookie, advertising, tracking policies. Here is an OK button.”

After not clicking the ok button but attempting to continue:

“You must agree to our tracking policy”

That is explicitly not allowed/illegal under GDPR.

American companies including the Washington Post really have a damn hard time wrapping their head around that an agreement means you can decline to agree to it, and GDRP says refusing to be tracked is not grounds for a site to refuse service.

@szbalint Declining the agreement means declining to use the site, in this case.

And, in the US, any business has a right to refuse service, for any reason other than being a member of a protected class.

Declining cookies is not a protected class. EU laws do not trump the US constitution, and our laws. And, freedom of the press is a protected right.

Sélène @Nocta

@UberGeek @szbalint

1- If the company is on the EU market, it has to respect its laws

2 - I don't see at all what it has to do with freedom of the press