The article outlines the complexities of digital consent, which, ideally, should represent a clear agreement between users and platforms. However, it has devolved into a frustrating experience filled with confusing consent interfaces and dark patterns. Regulatory changes like the GDPR highlight the urgent need for a rethink in consent frameworks. Modern consent should empower users to set preferences that are respected across different platforms, rather than forcing repetitive negotiations. A sustainable consent model must align with user interests instead of simply complying with regulations.
Consent, in its ideal form, should be a clear, mutual agreement between two parties. However, it's evolved into a fragmented and frustrating process.
With GDPR, Quebec's Law 25, and other regulations, current consent models struggle to keep up as users express growing concerns about privacy.
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