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Do You Want to Hear a Thing About "Cookie Consent"? [video]

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4 points·by VikingTechGuy·hace 11 meses·2 comments

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1 points·by VikingTechGuy·el año pasado·0 comments

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VikingTechGuy
·hace 11 meses·discuss
You’re probably not GDPR / ePrivacy Directive compliant. Even if you're using a Consent Management Platform (CMP). Even if you paid for it.

Just dropped a new YouTube Shorts video that exposes what we’re calling Consent Theater – where most "compliant" consent solutions are silently loading trackers before you even click “accept.”

That’s a direct violation of the ePrivacy Directive in EU (yes, even in the UK (PECR) and Norway (Ekomloven)).

Why are millions of businesses paying for tools to become compliant when they are not?
VikingTechGuy
·hace 12 meses·discuss
If your website loads Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, or even a third-party consent banner before a visitor clicks "Accept," you may already be in breach of the ePrivacy Directive and GDPR - and as of July 2025, enforcement is not just theoretical. It’s happening across Europe.
VikingTechGuy
·el año pasado·discuss
73% of Danish Business Websites Found in Violation of GDPR Consent Rules. After scanning 36,496 company domains in Denmark, we found that over 73% load trackers before consent - including Google Tag Manager, Google Analytics, Facebook, and even third-party CMPs.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44533592
VikingTechGuy
·el año pasado·discuss
73% of Danish Business Websites Found in Violation of GDPR Consent Rules.

After scanning 36,496 company domains in Denmark, we found that over 73% load trackers before consent - including Google Tag Manager, Google Analytics, Facebook, and even third-party CMPs.
VikingTechGuy
·el año pasado·discuss
You can scan any website or ecommerce solution and see which 3rd parties they load before consent using this free privacy scanner -> https://privacyscanner.aesirx.io/
VikingTechGuy
·el año pasado·discuss
This is the EDPB Guidelines for all tracking technologies: https://www.edpb.europa.eu/system/files/2024-10/edpb_guideli...

The main point is access to the terminal equipment of the consumer has to be explicit, there is no relation to DNT etc.
VikingTechGuy
·el año pasado·discuss
It's not fines, its damages for 1 visitor.
VikingTechGuy
·el año pasado·discuss
In Germany consumers are opted in by default, unlike all other European Countries.

This is also why there currently are class action lawsuits against X and Tiktok based in Germany with claims of damages of EUR 500 and EUR 2000.
VikingTechGuy
·el año pasado·discuss
You can read full analysis here:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/5000-pixel-tracker-why-latest...

In Germany consumers does not need to file a lawsuit, they are included by default, which is very different than all other European countries.