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The tiny amount of websites that it is, you usually have to give express permission anyway (thinking PayPal being able to read data from ebay)
It's also worth remembering that we only see these because the EU thought it would be a good idea.
I don't think I visit a website where I don't see these, thus making them quite useless and annoying.
Don't forget that paypal is owned by ebay so the likelihood is that they don't need to ask if my understanding is correct.
Remember that the EU only stated what the law should be - not how companies and owners were to implement it.
If I understand correctly you could, for example, turn off all tracking on your site and be compliant without having to show a warning. I'm firmly of the opinion that the hosts are trying to make it as awkward as possible in order for users to direct their anger to the EU instead of themselves for gifting and selling your data.