There is no law that requires cookie consent banners, it’s malicious compliance similar to this childish fit from Apple. It just shows that those companies are not interested in providing the best service they can, which is why we have to regulate them up to their tits.
Exactly, these EU laws aren’t protecting anyone. Its just bully tactics to get Apple to open up to data hoarders or inconvenience its users by making them type 64 characters wifi passwords. Id argue its EU being childish.
We can agree to disagree at this point, because I doubt we will see eye to eye.
It’s entirely up to the industry because EU didn’t mandate a specific connector, just that they have to agree on one. Very similar to what’s expected of Apple in regards to interoperability - implementation is entirely up to them as long as it’s compliant with EU law.
There is no law that requires cookie consent banners, it’s malicious compliance similar to this childish fit from Apple. It just shows that those companies are not interested in providing the best service they can, which is why we have to regulate them up to their tits.
Exactly, these EU laws aren’t protecting anyone. Its just bully tactics to get Apple to open up to data hoarders or inconvenience its users by making them type 64 characters wifi passwords. Id argue its EU being childish.
We can agree to disagree at this point, because I doubt we will see eye to eye.
/laughs in mandatory USB-C
Poor USB-D will never be adopted now, unfortunately.
It’s entirely up to the industry because EU didn’t mandate a specific connector, just that they have to agree on one. Very similar to what’s expected of Apple in regards to interoperability - implementation is entirely up to them as long as it’s compliant with EU law.
They did mandate USB Type-C connector (12, 16 and 24 pin specifically). https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/dir/2022/2380
But it can be easily ammended if new standard offers revolutionary benefits.
Free market tho
That’s how it stays free.