They exempted iMessage because it's not big in Europe. If it were as big as in the US it would've fallen under the DMA.
Shame on Austria
Wouldn't this invoke NATO against the UK and demand a lot of reparations?
Not long ago I decided to buy a radio just for emergencies. I guess having it in my smartphone would be better yes.
I'm baffled in how the EU is so much for consumer rights and punishing Apple, Google and Microsoft but then they completely ignore the issue of choosing your own router in your own home network.
It is illegal in Europe as GDPR doesn't talk about cookies but about collecting and trakcing user data and granting permission for it. So, if the user refuses the form and you still collect their browser fingerprint, then that's illegal.
If clearing the cookie works, then this is not browser fingerprinting. Browser fingerprinting is about storing information about your browser (screen size, languages enabled, user agent, canvas rendering, and more) you can find whether this information is unique for your browser in https://amiunique.org/
How do they detect that you are using a hotspot? Isn't the phone using NAT internally? Like, with NAT they don't know whether a request comes from your phone or from the hotspot
Can someone enlighten me? 🙈
Fascism was not defeated in WW2 only Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Japan. Everyone forgot about fascist Spain and Portugal. What's more they even made deals with them. My country was left alone to suffer because the war was never against fascism.
I'm out of the loop. What happened this time?
I was still waiting for them to enable it by default...