European Union Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders recently told German newspaper 'Welt am Sonntag' that the European Commission is aware of how annoying cookie consent banners have become...
That is actually really close to what is present now. The EU never said “use cookie banners” but rather “if you really want to track people, they have to say yes”. And most commercial websites decided to make it hard to say no, now everyone blames the EU for doing so.
Your second point is not yet implemented, this would be really good for consumers.
Seriously I hate how disabling cookies is a hassle that you have to do on a seperate settings site… Where you get another cookie banner obstructing half of the settings
A serious law would be like (but in legalese):
That is actually really close to what is present now. The EU never said “use cookie banners” but rather “if you really want to track people, they have to say yes”. And most commercial websites decided to make it hard to say no, now everyone blames the EU for doing so. Your second point is not yet implemented, this would be really good for consumers.
Seriously I hate how disabling cookies is a hassle that you have to do on a seperate settings site… Where you get another cookie banner obstructing half of the settings
Sounds like the current law, except for the last point. The problem is with enforcing compliance.