https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424124

--- Comment #2 from Ingo Klöcker <kloec...@kde.org> ---
That's why I've rated it as "minor" issue.

The text could be changed if we detect that tracking is blocked (but I don't
know how to detect this). Currently, it reads "If you do not agree with the
storage and evaluation of your data from your visit, then you can opt-out of
storage and usage via a mouse click.", but then there's just an error instead
of an opt-out button. An evil lawyer could probably sue us.

In fact, it's even worse. According to a recent ruling of the German highest
court (Bundesgerichtshof) the visitors of our websites have to opt-in
explicitly into tracking. Tracking them by default with the option to opt-out
is against the law. Maybe websites have already been changed accordingly and
ask the users for active consent.

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