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The law requires them to make a one button option to deny all.
Google got fined millions of dollars for making it two clicks. And then they changed it to one click "reject all" after that.
Right, but not all have fixed that. I still see lots of cases where I have to turn off several options individually. Though these could be sites outside of the EU jurisdiction, so they just don't care, or sites that make enough money off of the tracking data, that the fines would be insignificant even if the EU were to get around to fining them.
And again the comment stands that it's not the law, but the implementations that are bad. The law requires it to be simple, but that's not what was implemented.
The fines are not insignificant. Report it to the government.