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Looks like every end user agreement is bs by that metric too


That is a legitimate argument people make and also a reason companies don't want to test their EULA's in court


Yes, they are. And GDPR at least seems to rather explicitly agree with that sentiment. Consent buried in a document isn't real consent.


Yeah, and you cannot 'bundle' consent.




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