I wonder how much time we spend - waste - clicking on the popups on every web page asking us for permission to do .... well ... whatever?
The legislation which required companies/organisations to do that is totally bonkers IMO, as surely almost everyone clicks on the wretched things without thinking.
How many people actually ever bother to dig deeper, and find out more? Not many, I guess.
I have done so on a few occasions, but not too often.
Some web pages do link to quite detailed descriptions of other organisations which might track the end user, but many have hardly any information.
It's just a time wasting bit of annoyance - perhaps meant to "protect" us - but in fact gives little if any extra protection IMO.
In the meantime all the interactions we have with web sites are hoovered up in order to track our lives in at least moderate detail.
The legislation which required companies/organisations to do that is totally bonkers IMO, as surely almost everyone clicks on the wretched things without thinking.
How many people actually ever bother to dig deeper, and find out more? Not many, I guess.
I have done so on a few occasions, but not too often.
Some web pages do link to quite detailed descriptions of other organisations which might track the end user, but many have hardly any information.
It's just a time wasting bit of annoyance - perhaps meant to "protect" us - but in fact gives little if any extra protection IMO.
In the meantime all the interactions we have with web sites are hoovered up in order to track our lives in at least moderate detail.
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