It depends on the country. GDPR is not a law. It's a framework that countries use to implement national laws. GDPR doesn't say anything about one-click rejection, but some countries added it to their national law.
Comment on European Union set to revise cookie law, admits cookie banners are annoying
ExLisper@linux.community 10 months agoAFAIK the regulation already says that the “only necessary” should be available with one click. I think the issue is that it’s difficult to go after all the small pages that are breaking the law. The big ones like YT of Google already have the ‘disable all’ button on top, I’m guessing because EU complained.
Maestro@kbin.social 10 months ago
ook_the_librarian@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I want an “only necessary cookies except one cookie to remember I clicked this option” button available with one click.
Honytawk@lemmy.zip 10 months ago
It doesn’t say that it should be available with one click.
It says that accepting should be just as easy as declining. Which also includes things like not being allowed to have a “greyed out” button to reject while the accept button is big and sparkly.
ExLisper@linux.community 10 months ago
Yes, I think you’re right. And everything should be disabled by default, right? So the pages that make you do ‘configure -> disable all -> save’ definitely don’t follow the rules.