This has to be against some kind of law right?
The Express? There’s definitely a not-reading-it option
If the news is that important you’ll find it elsewhere without this bs
Haven’t these cookie paywalls been ruled illegal?
Only in the EU apparently. Although, I could’ve sworn cookie paywalls were breaking some law
You’re not missing much.
This has to be against some kind of law right?
Only in the EU.
Anyways I think that “pay or consent” model isn’t that bad. You either pay with your data or your money. Seems fine to me though pay only would be better. Everyone is used to getting everything online for free. It has to change now imo. The internet isn’t a bunch of hobby forum projects anymore. The price of running a popular website is big and idk if privacy-respecting ads can give enough profit at this point.
You can show ads without tracking and keeping users their right to privacy, right? I think it’s different selling user data than having some ads on your website.
You can but, as I said, it’s much less profitable.
Which brings us back to the real, underlying, problems with the prevalent model: greed and the concentration of wealth.
What about this https://lemmy.world/post/20593105
Some people will find a way to abuse everything for ultra profit. Sadly it will never change.
Saw this on Sunday. I think it fits here…
The website doesn’t really care; they have hosting costs so if you’re not paying with money or by accepting ads then to them you’re worse than not visiting at all as you consume resources, so it’s good if you leave?
So, it’s win win. Good scenario.
Moral of the story? Don’t read the Express. To quote Dave Gorman, it’s a crock of shit.
thank brexiters for that, it’s illegal in eu
Remind me why we left again
To reduce regulations and taxes on rich people, mainly.
Racism
no it’s not, it’s a loophole in the legislation that was actually first used and is still most popular in France?
Don’t worry, once they have your credit card number they’ll track you even more. At best you’ll get a £2.35 cheque from a class action lawsuit in seven years, assuming they ever even get caught.
What a fantastic website not to visit
I just wanted to read one article, so i have to pay to reject cookies even though I’ll probably never end up on that site again. What a fuckin joke!
It’s the express, you’re better off never reading a word they print
Archive.is is your friend
To avoid these things I use uBlock Origin and Consent-O-Matic
Now that’s the real PrivacyPlus™
And it’s free.
Never heard of consent-o-matic. I’m gonna have to check it out
Not really, it’s just phrased differently to the usual signup pitch, they’re putting in a middle ground between full “premium” subscribers (whatever that is) and public access with tracking and ad metrics.
Companies need revenue to operate. They get that revenue from advertising data and selling ad slots, or subscriptions. Whether they actually cease all tracking and ad metrics when you subscribe is something I’d doubt though, and that could be a case for the legal system if they didn’t do what they claim.
Personally, this behaviour is the point where I would not consider the site to be valuable enough to bother with.
Wasn’t it illegal to not let a user reject a cookie? In the EU at least
Is this related to the new laws in Europe? I remember seeing something about Facebook introducing a paid tier
Besides the point but are you able to get around it with internet archive?
Gets around it perfectly