This makes total sense to me, there is no "standard" for people implementing their "right to object" so DNT should definitely be considered a valid way. If the EU court would rule that "cookie choices" MUST revert to 'necessary only' when DNT is sent and not bother asking for additional confirmation it would make DNT super useful to users as well.
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Chuck (chuckmcmanis@chaos.social)'s status on Friday, 13-Dec-2024 03:51:29 JST Chuck -
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Karl Auerbach (karlauerbach@sfba.social)'s status on Friday, 13-Dec-2024 03:51:30 JST Karl Auerbach With regard to Firefox and its choice to discontinue the Do Not Track flag, @mkj pointed me to a rather interesting article:
Is Recognising Do Not Track (DNT) Signals Required Under the GDPR?
Cory Doctorow repeated this.
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