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There is not a single internet user who likes cookie banners. Many may not understand why exactly they're so widespread, but everyone definitely knows they are "mandatory" in some way, and everyone would be happier without them. Also all programmers, designers and product managers know they are awful.

Yet these big corporate websites keep trying to blatantly lie to their visitors saying stuff like "we value your privacy" in the cookie banners, perhaps because for some weird reason they think that that will "soften" the negative impact of the banners.

Why lie? Why not admit the thing is being forced upon them and just do the minimal they're required to?

This is just one example case among many in which well-meaning people lie for completely unjustifiable reasons.
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John · 35w
Can confirm we hate it as designers. Popups are already annoying and abundant. I always wish i could get away with designing one that said “Your government is forcing us to show you this”
Bohemia · 35w
"We and our 862 partners value your privacy" ok bud sure
OΞHI ⚡️🧡 (111k Gang) · 35w
People want to be lied to
Laan Tungir · 35w
Of course they could just stop using cookies.
daniele · 35w
Without taking about the fact that 95℅ of the consensus banners are not functional, due to implementation errors or mostly due to explicit will. It's a total nonsense.
Abstract Equilibrium · 35w
They earn more money when you give them all your privacy vs. the essentials. It's not technically a lie; the value is literally realized in realtime ad bids.
Dawn · 35w
I really like the "complain" on Lantern. Did you do that or was it already there?
mobiusmoe · 35w
Indeed. I become increasing perplexed that this basic, pointless & pervasive dishonest & disingenuous behaviour is simply accepted by people who would otherwise value honesty & genuineness, with no apparent loss to the reputation of the individuals/organisations involved. It is as if most people h...
John Smith · 35w
I have a simple mindset with regard to cookies. if you put a BIG STICK saying 'Accept cookies with a fuck ton of toggles' I leave the site. If it's at the bottom I ignore it
Dan · 9w
It began with the EU…. That being said, the level of tracking is also insidious today. Or why are we all here? I would argue it’s best to have a one and done answer in the browsers. I’m sure Netscape had this.