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netikras
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The most annoying popup I hope to not see clicking on a link.

Other cookie [de]selectors seem to have proper "reject all" mechanism. This one not only doesn't have that, it also always has an annoyingly long vendor list.
Also, if I unselect cookies, my choice is only saved for several days. After a week or two it tends to expire and the clickfest starts again

They prolly hope to overwhelm me with the number of clicks required to unselect them all. Well joke's on them, it's a matter of principle. I know where I'll spend the next 15minutes of my life now...

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  • 0
    I just consent. Yolo
  • 6
    i just report those pages because their implementation of the consent form does NOT comply to european law (which explicitly states that "declining all" must be as simple as "accepting all").

    and i just accept (whenever i don't have a browser with IDontCareAboutCookies) because honestly, it doesn't matter since they don't give a fuzzy fuck and collect your data anyway.
  • 2
    I've started getting that one in apps and first recently discovered the vendor list as well. What the actual hell. 5 minutes just to unclick every single toggle.

    Also I think that you're actually required to have a reject all button that's just as simple to use as the accept all.
  • 5
    When will we finally get browser integration for this so that we can configure it like that:

    Default for all websites: Reject everything.
    Ask me for the following websites: [whitelist of websites]

    The "ask me" UI should be unified and shown by the browser instead of embedded in the html.

    We got this for notifications, so why not cookies as well…
  • 1
    @tosensei where do you report them?
  • 1
    @neriald your friendly neighbourhood attorney
  • 0
    @Lensflare does Never-Consent plugin work?
  • 3
    How about this site that redirects users to some garbage page if they disallow everything? (the link is to an article, so that you can see what happens if you disallow) https://healthline.com/nutrition/...
  • 0
    @electrineer haven’t tried it
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  • 2
    @electrineer I usually use a js scriptlet in my bookmarks unchecking all the checkboxes in the page

    haven't tried any extensions
  • 0
    Tried it

    6 ”legitimate interest” categories enables by default And even if those are diabled there’s a few vendors enabled like Quantcast location tracking 😞

    Terrible
  • 2
    Reading up on this

    It varies by EU country

    Germany explicitly require that a Reject button is displayed with equal prominence to the Accept button.

    But in Portual it’s not even required to have a Reject button at all

    https://uniconsent.com/blog/...

    Sad 😔 I imagined/hoped the EU min requirement was to have a RejectAllButNecessary button somewhere (even if it might not need to be shown in the initial view, and could be in a Settings-view)
  • 1
    Reject all
    Or report and accept — which doesn’t actually matter anyway because all of my tabs are in separate containers and lose their cookies upon closing anyway.

    But it’s the principle, damnit.
  • 0
    @Root which browser does that?
  • 0
    @netikras FF with container tabs
  • 1
    Just a detail:

    "an annoyingly long vendor list" is something that's often a legal requirement, you can't just omit vendors. I've built a CMP and we legally had to include a shit ton of various ad vendors.

    I think the Vendor list works as a way to be transparent about how much crap is actually involved.

    What reasonable sites do is just to lump all vendors into a small (like 4) amount of categories and let you reject each category (like all Ads) with 1 click.

    And provide a RejectAllButNecessary-button of course.
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