I find this a very good example on how users are tricked out in terms of tracking, consent and objection. This shows again how important your eBlocker is. That's why I'm sharing this off-topic:
As you might know, I am a privacy activist at heart on the technical level with eBlocker, but also on the political and social level with my German privacy initiative: datenschutz-zwecklos.de.
Today, I have great content to share about the GDPR violation of OTTO.de (famous German amazon competitor).
Unfortunately, the article is available in German only, but here is the excerpt:
Otto.de uses numerous trackers. The data ends up at Google & Co. An objection is intentionally ineffective. The authorities have looked the other way for a year. OTTO thinks it's great. At OTTO, "no" deliberately does not mean "no", but "continue": #OTTOTOO
Please find the full article here (German only, use deepl.com):
Wie OTTO gegen die DSGVO verstößt - und die Behörde tatenlos zusieht