Court decides "Pay or Okay" on DerStandard.at is illegal

16 tomwas54 3 8/19/2025, 5:23:36 AM noyb.eu ↗

Comments (3)

borzi · 11m ago
Absolutely crazy interpretation:

"At the same time, only 1-7% of all users want to be tracked for online advertisement if asked openly. However, "pay or okay" gets 99.9% of users to agree to online tracking. If more than 90% of users do not get what they genuinely want, we have everything but a "genuine" choice."

If I got to the shop and don't want to buy the product I should just get it for free, because that is what I genuinely want?

Frieren · 1h ago
At this point I think that this kind of tracking should be forbidden by law.

People should not have an option to accept "being spied at all times on their personal behavior". It is creepy, it is dangerous and it is inhuman.

The exceptions should be the ones that currently already exist in GDPR. Financial institutions can use data to track fraud, law enforcement can use data from ongoing criminal cases, etc.

To have an option "to be spied" is a dystopian result of the lawlessness and bad faith on the Internet.

juliangmp · 1h ago
This! What benefit does any of this current system provide us anyway?