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Comment by lupusreal

14 days ago

Most people have no problem with the GDPR. It only seems otherwise on this forum and similar echo chambers / bubbles where lots of people made their fortunes with adtech.

I love the intention of the law, but it's so... flexible... in implementation that shitty implementers ended up making the browsing experience horrible with intrusive pop-ups and geo blocking.

On mobile every page load ends up with me spending the first minute or so on page dealing with the half-screen "don't sell my info" cookie dance, followed with the ad-block pop-ups.

  • > but it's so... flexible... in implementation

    It usually isn't the law's job to dictate an implementation.

    > shitty implementers ended up making the browsing experience horrible with intrusive pop-ups and geo blocking.

    How is the law that doesn't even talk about browsers or cookies responsible for this?

My only complaint with GDPR is when I have to do boring work in the name of GDPR compliance :)

But it's also driven some pretty interesting projects, so I'd probably call it a wash or perhaps a slight positive, even if I were to ignore the major benefits as a consumer