Nov. 18, 2022, 8:59 a.m. | /u/Pisodeuorrior

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First of all, I HATE those two very words. "Legitimate interests"? To whom? Who says it's legitimate for those guys to track me around and not for others? And that their intentions are legitimate?

The fact that this formula was approved by the GDPR still baffles me.

Anyway, almost all websites have, as they should, their "reject all" button in their GDPR disclaimer.

However, a lot of them have three tabs under which their cookies are grouped, one of which …

cookies legitimate interests privacy reject select tracking tracking cookies websites

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