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    1. IndianaGeoff on

      The thing is, companies have many ways to track you across the internet without cookies.

    2. Nothing12332187 on

      They deliberately make the ‘Reject’ button look like a dark souls boss fight just so you give up and click ‘Accept’.”

    3. TurgidParsnip on

      The end of this meme should show them still being able to tracking you. Its better suited to that clown makeup meme.

    4. A_normal_Potato3 on

      Why not press “reject all”? Maybe different laws but where I am, they must put a “reject all” button.

    5. McDonaldsnapkin on

      When you hit you reject but then it asks you to pay money to keep reading

    6. tejanaqkilica on

      1. Enable the Cookies filter list for uBlock Origin.
      2. Configure Microsoft Edge to delete all cookies on browser exit.
      3. Enjoy a cookie-less web experience.

    7. On Firefox, I got the “I don’t care about cookies” extension.

      It hides all those dialogues, and refuses to accept behind the scene.

      In the rare occasion accepting the cookies is necessary for the actual page to load, the extension accepts as little as possible, faster than the eye can catch dialogues.

    8. Ouroboros-Twist on

      I might not know what “Legitimate Interest” means; but I can see a toggle, and therefore it’s turnin’ off.

    9. *Laughs at Disable all and save*

      ![gif](giphy|QM5dSUeS2nRL2s8KM4|downsized)

    10. Simply_Epic on

      Why aren’t cookies just managed by the browser? There should be a few well-known cookies that are commonly needed for sites to work properly (e.g. auth token), but you should be able to tell the browser to block all non-well-known cookies. You shouldn’t have to tell every individual website every time you visit.

    11. Sukie_Spooky on

      if I tell you I got a programer friend doing that, u won’t believe me

    12. EncryptedPlays on

      3 options. Accept all, Reject all, customize. That’s all there needs to be

    13. That’s why everyone clicks accept, and that’s also why its basically useless as everyone “””consents””” anyway.

      There might be sites where you can easily decline, but since some are notoriously bad, our muscle memory just accepts it and clicks accept on ANY site.

      Furthermore, at the end of the day they track you anyway, using their 1459 partners, so what gives!? It’s just an annoying and useless prompt that does nothing. It’s so flawed that the EU might as well remove it entirely.

    14. Don’t forget the part where you go to the customization and it’s super unclear whether checking or unchecking the items disables them. It’s just a list of things, with no direction.

    15. AzureArmageddon on

      Gotta pull up to the function with the firefox + ublock + privacy badger + gdpr consentbot loadout

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