Can't you train an Adblock to treat a cookie notice as a "banner" and delete it? I remember few years ago one of adblocks were hiding "cookie banners" for me.
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Cookie-notice-block would be a winning plugin. At the moment you would have to tweak a rule for each site I expect, but, ironically, with user submitted data you could start to form a library of cookie notice div patterns and then train an ai. Hmmm, I feel a hackathon coming.
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Well, blocking is one thing but under GDPR, they are also useful in that compliant ones have opt outs. What would be _very_ interesting would be a browser extension that automatically opts out of tracking cookies. Since many use the same backend, should be feasible.
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It's been built in to browsers for years. Which is when the stupid notices are so unnecessary.https://lifehacker.com/everywhere-you-can-enable-do-not-track-1006138985 …
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Exactly. I was talking about this the other day, I am tired of having to accept some random terms every time I am just trying to learn something from a blog post -.-.
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MMV: 1, 2. Same as
@aral 3. Decide to sign up, get "reCapcha not loaded" (because browser plugins) 4. Tweet about horrible "Prove you're human" bullshit that diminishes our humanity, turning us into slaves/robots for the GOOG.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Those things pop up, I'm gone. Close the site, find somewhere else to look up what I want to know.
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Then come on twitrer?
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