• nvgrw 15 hours ago

    Could someone post an archive? It’s impossible to view this page without a giant cookie pop up asking one to pay or to consent to being tracked. Isn’t this coercion and illegal in the EU?

    • mapontosevenths 14 hours ago

      http://archive.today/2026.03.23-234733/https://www.heise.de/...

      It won't work if you use 1.1.1.1 for DNS. They're blocking it again.

      • defrost 14 hours ago

        https://archive.md/oVJfd

        FWiW from an Australian IP using latest Firefox and uBO no cookie pop ups appear, article is straight forward to read.

        • nvgrw 9 hours ago

          Hmm strange. iCloud relay has been consistently causing me to get geolocated in Switzerland. I’m in NYC.

        • garciansmith 14 hours ago

          Ublock Origin's element zapper or picker gets rid of it. Can't seem to reach archive.today/is/whatever sites today.

          • hsbauauvhabzb 14 hours ago

            I don’t think ubo works on some mobile devices

          • masfuerte 13 hours ago

            Impossible? It works fine with javascript disabled. In fact it works best with javascript disabled.

            • tim-tday 14 hours ago

              I can’t believe we’ve allowed it to get so bad.

            • SockThief 15 hours ago

              > We and our up to 191 partners use cookies and tracking technologies.

              And there's no way I could find to reject them all at once, only one by one. No thank you.

              • atoav 15 hours ago

                GDPR fines are up to 10 Million Euros or 2% of total global revenue, whichever is higher. Maybe an EU citizen should sue them, since that behavior is listed as a dark pattern in the guidance.

                • tim-tday 14 hours ago

                  Anyone can report them for investigation. I forget what the contact email address is but I had to add it to my GDPR compliance page so I know it exists.