Ok, I can see the overall benefits, but since there seems to be an emphasis on the removal of cookie popups, does it mean cookies will still be used but without any alert that it is happening, amd how is that a good thing?
the straitjacket on mobile phone companies imposing roaming charges has also been removed.
///Having repeatedly indicated in the run-up to Brexit that they had no intention of reintroducing roaming charges for UK customers heading to mainland Europe, EE and Vodafone have recently announced that customers will start paying to use their phones in the EU from January onwards.///
perseverer: "Ok, I can see the overall benefits, but since there seems to be an emphasis on the removal of cookie popups, does it mean cookies will still be used but without any alert that it is happening, amd how is that a good thing? " - yes they will still have cookies, it's a good thing because it's totally pointless asking. Cookies are essential for convenient internet usage so 99% of the time you just click it without thinking anyway.
jno; "the straitjacket on mobile phone companies imposing roaming charges has also been removed. " - start your own thread if that's what you want to talk about.
i use ublock origin with firefox, no problems and as and added clean i use ccleaner on auto set to what i want it to erase clean etc.
i once turned off ublock and went to the daily express..wow bombarded with popups, im suprised anyone reads it online with all that pulava popups.
BBC Link:- "Mr Edwards "will be empowered to go beyond the regulator's traditional role of focusing only on protecting data rights, with a clear mandate to take a balanced approach that promotes further innovation and economic growth.
"That looks like a clear signal that the interests of those businesses complaining about the burden of what they regard as excessive data regulations will be given a hearing."
Thank goodness that with over three years of hindsight our wonderful lords and masters can finally see what people who know what they're talking about were saying before the stupid regulations were imposed in the first place.