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I don't see how the situation is altogether worse. Now everyone is aware about the extent of tracking and can opt out, even if most sites don't make it as easy as it should be. Is clicking "yes"/"no" such a big hassle that you'd rather have blanket tracking everywhere?


Do you live in Europe?


Yes, and I think the GDPR has been a net benefit for me and society, even if enforcement has been really slow.




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