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Open Rights Group
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

Cookie consent rules aren't the biggest barrier to privacy-preserving advertising technologies being widely used.

Ads without personal data are often blocked from being traded by intermediaries in the market.

So lowering regulation instead of enforcement isn't the answer to tackle intrusive tracking.

#adtech #privacy #dataprotection #ICO #ukpolitics #ukpol #advertising

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Open Rights Group
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

Baked into cookies are what we do on any given site. Trackers can then make guesses about who we are and what we're interested in.

These behavioural profiles are then auctioned off to advertisers in real time.

And so ads for what you've just looked at start to haunt you through the Internet.

#adtech #privacy #dataprotection #ICO #ukpolitics #ukpol #advertising

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Open Rights Group
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

Trying to nudge the adtech industry into more privacy-preserving models of online tracking by cutting our need to consent is flawed.

The Information Commissioner's Office (UK) is terrible at enforcing consent rules for adtech providers that run behavioural tracking as it stands.

So the ICO is offering a carrot with no stick 🤷‍♂️

#adtech #privacy #dataprotection #ICO #ukpolitics #ukpol #advertising

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Open Rights Group
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

Cookie consent rules aren't the biggest barrier to privacy-preserving advertising technologies being widely used.

Ads without personal data are often blocked from being traded by intermediaries in the market.

So lowering regulation instead of enforcement isn't the answer to tackle intrusive tracking.

#adtech #privacy #dataprotection #ICO #ukpolitics #ukpol #advertising

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Open Rights Group
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

Relaxing cookie consent rules is unlikely to leverage change in the adtech industry towards non-intrusive online tracking.

There must be:

⚫ More effective and dissuasive action by the ICO to remove illegal advertising.

⚫ Enforce data protection.

⚫ Protect law-abiding market players from the unfair competition of adtech companies who violate our privacy.

#adtech #privacy #dataprotection #ICO #ukpolitics #ukpol #advertising

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VulcanTourist
@VulcanTourist@autistics.life replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 hours ago

@openrightsgroup

My concern is not just advertising: it's EVERY page element designed to distract and manipulate: article insertions, unwanted sidebars and headers and footers, etc. I use an "ad blocker" to remove ALL of those things.

Corporate Web page design is fully toxic at every level, and it's not being challenged.

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@ReggieHere@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 10 hours ago

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Realistically, with ICO collaborating with so many major tech and advertising vendors, it ultimately falls to the user to combat degenerate cookie use via VPN, disabled cookies and private browsing sessions.

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