This way to communicate it does exist and companies can decide to respect it. (Do but track flag).
It's mostly the fault of companies trying everything possible to trick people into agreeing even if they don't want to and shifting blaimn away.
Also GDPR is not technology specific, so it doesn't matter if the company tracks you using cookies or fingerprinting. (Through there are local predcessors of GDPR which are technology specific.)
It's mostly the fault of companies trying everything possible to trick people into agreeing even if they don't want to and shifting blaimn away.
Also GDPR is not technology specific, so it doesn't matter if the company tracks you using cookies or fingerprinting. (Through there are local predcessors of GDPR which are technology specific.)