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Oh that's entirely possible, even with the current law as it is. All the developer has to do is to stop using cookies for anything that is not related to the functionality of the website.
But of course, the adtech bros won't give up on their precious tracking, so they'd rather try and shift the blame with an empty argument along the lines of "Hey, the bad EU law is forcing us to bother you."
Yeah, that's why I'm saying that the current solution does not work. It's why I was proposing a new standard that is enforced by law and that does not depend on subjective definitions of what's "essential" so anyone who does only want to allow certain purposes can opt in/out of certain cookies without the hassle.