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Ban Cookie Banners

A Case Study in Tech Regulation

Kate Klonick argues that, at best, cookie banners - legally-required pop-ups allowing individuals to consent to or reject companies' data usage policies - implement a regime of performative compliance. Thus, she argues that they should be abolished rather than rehabilitated, and a new conversation about regulatory reform must ensue. Read more from the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology.

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