The current state of affairs in the world of data privacy, and the way it affects the internet as a whole, is miserable.

On the one hand, you have eurobureaucrats who do not really understand technology, yet hold enormous power over how it is shaped. This does not just slow down innovation in the EU. It also makes the everyday internet experience worse. One of the primary examples is the decades-old ePrivacy Directive. It is funny how everyone blames GDPR for the cookie banners that “ruined the internet,” even though GDPR has nothing to do with them. The real culprit is the ePrivacy Directive itself, which was passed 23 years ago and last amended 16 years ago. In tech terms, th…

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