GDPR does not require any banners or consent dialogs at all for cookies that are necessary for authentication, navigation, or keeping track of shopping cart contents in the current session, etc.
It's only the unnecessary tracking that needs explicit consent. So it's a good thing if such sites are slow to load and have to present irritating banners for legal reasons. This will hopefully put them at a competitive disadvantage compared to sites that don't insist on tracking their customers.
It's only the unnecessary tracking that needs explicit consent. So it's a good thing if such sites are slow to load and have to present irritating banners for legal reasons. This will hopefully put them at a competitive disadvantage compared to sites that don't insist on tracking their customers.