For years, Google Maps has been a go-to tool for millions worldwide, seamlessly integrated into search results for instant access to directions, locations, and more. But if you’ve noticed something missing recently, you’re not imagining things. Due to European Union regulations, Google has been forced to remove its Maps functionality from its search results, marking a significant shift in how we interact with the tech giant’s ecosystem.

  • jonathan@lemmy.zip
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    5 days ago

    I can’t tell whether you’re being intentionally ironic. Yes the EU would be up for it. The EU didn’t ban cookies. Putting it simply, you do not need a cookie banner if you aren’t tracking people.

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      5 days ago

      To make it even more clear let me rephrase it:

      If you want to store sth like that, it would be classified as functional and you wouldn’t even need a cookie banner for it.

      Only if you want to use it to track people you need to notify them

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      5 days ago

      Im a web dev and I build almost all of my sites without cookie banner unless they’re really required (YouTube embeds, invasive tracking etc) and when I don’t include a banner, people usually think I forgot it.

      It’s a shame that most people think the internet just has to be crap now and every site needs some dark pattern banner to track its users.