Why does it not have “Decline all” button??

  • Mîm
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    579 months ago

    Why does it not have “Decline all” button??

    So that most people just click on “accept all”

    • Einar
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      249 months ago

      I close the website. Didn’t miss an essential website (or app, for that matter) so far.

    • Lka1988
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      9 months ago

      Yep. Most websites make it intentionally difficult to reject this stuff by giving you a single “ACCEPT ALL” button and then burying each individual actual setting behind multiple menus and dropdowns, some of which are deliberately obfuscated, sometimes with odd color choices for the toggle that make it difficult to determine whether the option is actually on or off.

      Some websites offer a “Reject All” option, but they are few and far between.

      • @unwarlikeExtortion@lemmy.ml
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        99 months ago

        They’re not that few and far between, as declining must be as easy as declining per the GDPR. Just report the transgressors to the national watchdog.

  • @bloubz@lemmygrad.ml
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    109 months ago

    Why does it not have “Decline all” button??

    For users in the EU it does. Or it should, since a lot of companies still don’t comply to GDPR

        • @ReakDuck@lemmy.ml
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          29 months ago

          Oh, damn. Didnt know this meme culture did exist within OSU.

          I just played it a lot during my from childhood till today from time to time.

          But never watched streams and stuff. Just played it for fun isolated from the culture

          • Estebiu
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            29 months ago

            Yeah, mainly me too. But that meme is so strong that even I know it. Do you remember r/place, on reddit? The OSU logo was at the coords 727;727. Crazy, right?

  • @AdolfSchmitler@lemmy.world
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    29 months ago

    I truly believe this coupd be a way UBI to work. First things first we’d need to pass laws making data privacy a right, and enforce it hard. It’s an opt in system, where you can decide what kind of data you want to give. But the more you opt in the more money you get. Companies are already paying for this stuff, we should cut out the middle men already.