• slazer2au@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      It can hide the popup but all the rapist advertising companies take that as yes because you didn’t say no.

      Use consent-o-matic to automatically opt out.

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        Doesn’t matter if I opt in or out if I just delete them all on closing the browser and they all disappear.

        • dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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          Yes. Because cookies are used for tracking and can be set without the aid of Javascript.

          For anyone interested, cookies pre-date Javascript and are baked in the HTTP protocol by way of a Set-Cookie header that the browser responds to by storing whatever information accompanies the Set-Cookie header; usually a unique id that can then be used to track what pages on a domain you visit.

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            uMatrix once again to the rescue. It can block cookies. The only downside to uMatrix is that it dis-/allows based on su domain, so you can’t accept a log-in cookie and reject the tracking cookie, if they are served by the same subdomain.

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    I use Cookie Autodelete. Doesn’t matter what I choose, it’s getting nuked when I close the tab. Handy to clear out IndexedDB and localStorage too, for sites that only let you read one or two pages before putting up a paywall.

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        2 hours ago

        You can probably rig up something similar using firefox settings depending on what your needs are for convenience and granularity.

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      Does it allow you to select the ones to keep? I’d like to delete everything, but signing into the services every day is annoying as hell, so I’d appreciate a solution to keep the authentication ones.

      • MoonMelon@lemmy.ml
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        Yeah, you can manually whitelist domains (including expressions). I do this for sites where I don’t mind keeping cookies around (like lemmy).

  • null@lemmy.org
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    4 hours ago

    Love it when sites flip the language or the decline buttons to try and trick you into accepting everything.