Thank you so much
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Its a built in one, enable it in ublock settings.
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I was just on a website that gave a warning when trying to accept only necessary.
So I'm sure some less informed people just conform instead of thinking or even maybe reading the warning.
These cookie things are the epitome of asshole design. Hidden "legitimate interest" weird colours for on/off, I can't even be arsed to list it all.
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Even though they ask I have all the tracking and blocking plugins. Ask away.
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Reddit still sets cookies without asking if you turn off Javascript.
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Me: my lord, is this legal?
GDPR: Nope, illegal, kill him.
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For those already using unblock origin that don't know this: In the unlock settings you can enable additional filter lists. There are two for these cookie banners too. You never see these aids banners with it.
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quieres?
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Reddit still sets cookies without asking if you turn off Javascript.
Just disable cookie storage
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Cookie is type of biscuit in Australia. Milage may vary
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Does it really say no automatically or just hide the banners? I thought Consent-o-Matic was the only plugin that actually clicks no
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Really? That was when I getting into web dev and IE got dynamic HTML, but I don't remember the cookie thing. I thought it was after German laws started requiring user approval. Long time ago.
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For those already using unblock origin that don't know this: In the unlock settings you can enable additional filter lists. There are two for these cookie banners too. You never see these aids banners with it.
You've changed my life. Thank you!!
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Web developer here. Cookies were designed to get around the stateless nature of a web page, by enabling it to communicate with other pages from one visit to the next by saving things like the user's language preference. Marketing people saw this and said hey, let's generate a unique ID the first time a user hits our site, and store it in a cookie with information about their clicks, searches, etc. This will help us decide which ads to throw at them, and we can even sell that info to other companies so they can use it and add more info. It's a gold mine! Germany passed a law requiring transparency and user consent, forcing sites visible in Germany (i.e. the whole Internet) to display those warnings or risk legal problems.
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You've changed my life. Thank you!!
Always someone who didn't look into the filter settings. Have fun
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Web developer here. Cookies were designed to get around the stateless nature of a web page, by enabling it to communicate with other pages from one visit to the next by saving things like the user's language preference. Marketing people saw this and said hey, let's generate a unique ID the first time a user hits our site, and store it in a cookie with information about their clicks, searches, etc. This will help us decide which ads to throw at them, and we can even sell that info to other companies so they can use it and add more info. It's a gold mine! Germany passed a law requiring transparency and user consent, forcing sites visible in Germany (i.e. the whole Internet) to display those warnings or risk legal problems.
Perfect, thank you