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> Anyone would think they are trying to discourage people from choosing that option?

I realise it's comically unenforced, but doesn't the GDPR forbid websites from doing that?

Obvious ugly workaround: use a Private Browsing session for that website.



Still getting a unique finger print when I open a "private" browsing window. Might as well skip hard hats and use paper bags instead, the effectiveness is similar.




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