From a first perspective it actually looks good! I think these kind of regulation were really needed. But i would like to hear your opinions!
From a first perspective it actually looks good! I think these kind of regulation were really needed. But i would like to hear your opinions!
I think it’s the first law that companies will take seriously as it has % penalty instead of traditional “part of doing business” fine.
GDPR has that, too
But GDPR had severe loopholes. Like not forcing a reject all cookie button
It does force it, if I’m not mistaken. Rejecting all should be as easy as accepting all. The problem is with enforcement.
Google got severely fined for not making the reject all button as easy to click as the accept button. Now YouTube has the reject button 1-click in Europe
Rejecting must be as easy as accepting by law. If there’s an accept all button, there must be a reject all button. Google has taken this approach already.
Sadly, this issue won’t be pressed until enough people file complaints with their DPAs. Many of them are overworked and underfunded by dumb shit already so you should report thr issues you care about
@Kidplayer_666 it does? specifically says withdrawal of consent must be as easy as giving it. just not properly enforced.
GDPR has either up to € or %.
The fines in the DSA are enormous: up to 6% of WORLDWIDE turnover.