A company the size of Google is always embroiled in disputes with different governments over potential monopoly issues presented to him. Some manage to solve them and others end up with fines, like the many he has already suffered in Europe. The last concerns the famous cookies and Google was again the loser.
As a result, Google is obliged to modify the policy on the cookies in the old continent. Or more precisely, it is forced to change the way we communicate with them through the “pop-ups” that appear when arriving on the pages. Google is bringing Europe a button to be able to reject them all outright, and to do this they have fallen 150 million dollars fine.
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We are already quite used to the warnings that appear on the web about the presence of cookies and the way we want to interact with them. Google itself has this message that appears when we open the search engine (as long as we haven’t opened it recently, of course, the message appears from time to time). Until now, Google only showed two buttons
Now Europe is forcing the North American giant to allow users to unsubscribe from all cookies immediately, without the need to enter the current complex management or customization box. Thus, Google announced yesterday its arrival in Europe a change in its button policy to cookies
So far the only way to reject the cookies It was the customization section, but now we will have a specific button. Google is introducing a new three-button system that will display a ‘Accept all’, ‘Reject all’ or ‘More options’the latter being the current customization section but with a name change.
So if we don’t want Google to install biscuit monitoring or analysis in our browser while visiting your website, just click on ‘Reject all’ and that’s it, our navigation will leave no trace. At least not a physical trace through cookiessure.
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