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uh.... No?

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  • 18
    That should be illegal 😑

    @fast-nop I think I found you a new "captcha" you'll love.
  • 4
    Million dollar idea
  • 12
    click "Allow"

    [Never] [Always]

    ...well shit
  • 15
    @C0D4 Under GDPR, that IS illegal. If that's a EU company and they get noticed, they're in for trouble.

    On top of that, they're fucking scumbags and deserve to be anally electrocuted with the electric devRant eel, then slowly roasted over open fire.
  • 4
    @Fast-Nop that paints a pretty picture. Going to steal that for a later time 😂
  • 2
    @Fast-Nop its geekvape's website, i think they are asian
  • 1
    That generic business dude with fancy hair, black framed glasses, red tie and black suit certainly looks more robot to me.
  • 1
    @Fast-Nop it's an issue for any company that serves this to EU users
  • 2
    @kescherRant Correct, but with no EU dependencies, how will the EU enforce the law? The company is from China where they don't even know how to spell "privacy", and China doesn't give a rat's ass about EU laws.
  • 0
    That's a safer method, If they directly trigger the main prompt and you click block then you can't ask for permission again, here, they will still have a chance after clicking never.
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