State of the Web, circa 2023:
“Would you like to use the browser by Company X, or the browser by the company that survives on half-a-billion dollars a year from Company X, or the browser by the company that gets paid an estimated $20 billion a year by Company X even though it can survive without it?”
We desperately need a web browser by an independent organisation funded by EU taxpayer money and maintained for the common good.
@aral No, not funded by the EU, it will just go on and on about cookies and nothing else. #eucookiemonster
@jtb Cookie notices are the fault of willful and malicious interpretation of GDPR by surveillance capitalists, not the EU. The fact that we have a greater degree of privacy in the EU is thanks to the EU (which is in no way perfect, not by a long shot).
@aral They have had plenty of time to fix it, but they have made it worse. I've resorted to disabling javascript on my mobile phone.