This passed in Sweden about a year ago, as required by the EU-directive. What's happened since? Essentially, nothing.<p>While a few government-related sites show information on cookies and a checkbox for opting in, noting that the site may not work properly otherwise, the average site has made absolutely no changes.<p>I think this proposal sprung from good intentions, but has been executed poorly. It's likely aimed at reducing tracking-cookies, something which most of us would consider a good thing, but this is clearly not the right way. I know of no person or site that has gotten in legal trouble for not showing this "Cookie-warning" or an opt-in button. It's simply unenforceable.