Does the GDPR define what the default behavior should be when the user refuses to specify? Does it vary by site? Is it like clicking either “Accept all” or “Reject all”?

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        Correct, if you want to live cookieless on the internet you have to disable them in browser. But as others have said, this will break the majority of websites.

        Functional cookies can never be used for identifiable information, only to ensure the functionality of the website.

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            There’s many reasons, site specific settings like selecting a language or if a certain popup message been dismissed by the user so it’s not shown again. Sorting settings, dark/light mode or what stage of the signup process the user is at.

            Altough I agree many aren’t a necessity and could be eliminated by better software design.

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      9 hours ago

      Any way i can report a website for violating this rule because I see it constantly everywhere and it seems to have no consequences.

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        GDPR infringements are categorized by severity and impact to its users, but also by the yearly turnover by said company. Meaning cookie banners by smaller companies are low priority.

        You could try contacting the relevant Data Protection Authority from your country or the providers country.

        https://www.edpb.europa.eu/about-edpb/about-edpb/members_en

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      9 hours ago

      Good to know that’s the default. I do definitely see prompts that have “Reject all”, plus some banners that only have “Accept all” and “Cookie settings”, with “Reject all” or “Necessary cookies only” only visible in the cookie settings. Thanks.