Drive we are so privacy focused here. What is to prevent myself or anybody out there, from starting to report individual instances of GDPR and CCPA.

No lemmy insurances are complying with national privacy laws and nobody is talking about it at all.

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      It’s law to comply with GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive.

      • Receive users’ consent before you use any cookies except strictly necessary cookies.
      • Provide accurate and specific information about the data each cookie tracks and its purpose in plain language before consent is received.
      • Document and store consent received from users.
      • Allow users to access your service even if they refuse to allow the use of certain cookies
      • Make it as easy for users to withdraw their consent as it was for them to give their consent in the first place.
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        There is only one cookie present when I inspect the Cookies with my browsers dev tools. Which seems to be the auth token for my account.

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          As far as I am aware, a user authentication cookie is classed as personal data and therefore subject to GDPR!

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            Receive users’ consent before you use any cookies except strictly necessary cookies.

            Wouldn’t the auth cookie fall into the strictly necessary category?