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It wouldn't be hard to add a clause mandating that websites provide an easy-to-access "reject all" button that actually rejects all cookies.
Unless I'm very mistaken rejecting all cookies must not take more clicks than accepting them. Too bad nobody enforces that...
The law should have a bounty for reporting violations and it will basically enforce itself.
Too many websites like almost all US local news outlets and businesses like Home Depot just block all EU and Swiss IP addresses, which really sucks for a multitude of reasons.
I'm seeing more and more of this "pay to reject" thing and it's really annoying me
Arguably e-privacy and gdpr require a reject all button.
I'm pretty sure the law already said that the reject button cannot be more convoluted to access than the accept button, corporate websites just couldn't care less
But even when they do, I feel that, after rejecting, I get the same banner again the next time I visit the site. I bet that doesn't happen when you accept tracking.