yeah, but a choice between "ad+tracking" and "no-ads,no-tracking,payment" is not GDPR compliant. It's just that a huge part of EU newspapers do not like it leading to very long outdrawn court proceedings, and other issues.
Basically GDPR says you have to make it as simple to use your site with and without "tracking".
The important part here is it says "without tracking" not "without ads", so the choice presented is intentional deceptive and misleading. There is no technical reason to not have GDPR complaint ads, it's just that web ad market is dominated by a few quasi monopolies (leading Google) and they don't like "not targeted" advertisement at all.
What they theoretically have to provide is the choice between "targeted ad, tracking", "untargeted ad, no tracking" or "no ad, no tracking, payment".
Basically GDPR says you have to make it as simple to use your site with and without "tracking".
The important part here is it says "without tracking" not "without ads", so the choice presented is intentional deceptive and misleading. There is no technical reason to not have GDPR complaint ads, it's just that web ad market is dominated by a few quasi monopolies (leading Google) and they don't like "not targeted" advertisement at all.
What they theoretically have to provide is the choice between "targeted ad, tracking", "untargeted ad, no tracking" or "no ad, no tracking, payment".