>By telling him to go away, you just consented to him putting a GPS tracker on your car and looking through your windows at night.
That is 100% against GDPR. The button to oppose data processing should be as big and accessible as the one to accept it. Closing the prompt does not equate to giving consent.
I'm sure all drivers did not stop at stop signs immediately when they were introduced. And I still see people not stopping at these signs. I still believe they're good regulation and the more people know it makes roads safer, the more they respect the signs. Same with seat belt.
That is 100% against GDPR. The button to oppose data processing should be as big and accessible as the one to accept it. Closing the prompt does not equate to giving consent.
I'm sure all drivers did not stop at stop signs immediately when they were introduced. And I still see people not stopping at these signs. I still believe they're good regulation and the more people know it makes roads safer, the more they respect the signs. Same with seat belt.