> You are allowed to use those tools, but if you do, you need to get the user's consent.
We are saying the same thing. Yes, you can use the tools, but then you require consent from the user as the very first thing they see on your website.
> I find it very strange that this is something you object to.
As a non-EU national, I don't derive the benefits of Do Not Delete etc. I do not ever care that a site is using 3P cookies to do e.g. on-page analytics. The cookie banners are a net negative for me.
> We are saying the same thing. Yes, you can use the tools, but then you require consent from the user as the very first thing they see on your website.
No, you only require to get consent from the user before you start using the tools. That this is as soon as they enter your website, and thus you need to ask consent as the very first thing they see, is your own choice.
> As a non-EU national, I don't derive the benefits of Do Not Delete etc. I do not ever care that a site is using 3P cookies to do e.g. on-page analytics. The cookie banners are a net negative for me.
I'm sorry that you're not getting any benefits from it. That said, blame the site owners for incorrectly identifying your IP as a European one.
We are saying the same thing. Yes, you can use the tools, but then you require consent from the user as the very first thing they see on your website.
> I find it very strange that this is something you object to.
As a non-EU national, I don't derive the benefits of Do Not Delete etc. I do not ever care that a site is using 3P cookies to do e.g. on-page analytics. The cookie banners are a net negative for me.