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Silent3

(15,204 posts)
21. I find it far more annoying to deal with all of these popups nagging me...
Tue Nov 30, 2021, 04:53 PM
Nov 2021

...than having websites leave cookies.

I have a few hobbyist web sites myself. No advertising on them, no tracking cookies, just a few cookies for saving user preferences and configuration.

I've never even bothered to think if my web sites might not be allowed in the EU because I don't nag visitors about these cookies.

Interesting. You say "it's my computer," MineralMan Nov 2021 #1
I see your point, grumpyduck Nov 2021 #2
Yes, indeed, that is what's going on. MineralMan Nov 2021 #3
"If you're going to use someone else's computer, you're going to have to do what they require... " grumpyduck Nov 2021 #4
Yes, of course. MineralMan Nov 2021 #6
They want your information so they can sell it MiniMe Nov 2021 #12
Yes. That's part of their business model. MineralMan Nov 2021 #14
Exactly. Don't want to pay for service? DO WITHOUT. Hortensis Nov 2021 #25
I just ran across this site. Mosby Nov 2021 #5
Sure. Were you surprised? MineralMan Nov 2021 #7
Most of their data is derived from public records and not cookies LeftInTX Nov 2021 #11
Yeah, I know all that. Mosby Nov 2021 #28
You can stop using the Internet and the problem goes away USALiberal Nov 2021 #17
Browsers such as Chrome can be set to "delete all cookies" each time you close the ap FakeNoose Nov 2021 #8
Sometimes I'm able to access entire articles Mme. Defarge Nov 2021 #9
uBlock Origin takes care of a lot of nonsense. hunter Nov 2021 #10
This is a EU policy that was started in 2021 LeftInTX Nov 2021 #13
"EU requires all sites that have cookies, to require consent." grumpyduck Nov 2021 #16
Wild, wild west Dave says Nov 2021 #30
Add me to your list of signatories DFW Nov 2021 #15
cookies have been around for decades. they are not a new thing. as posted above the EU has a msongs Nov 2021 #18
Yes they have grumpyduck Nov 2021 #19
There are two issues here: the existence of cookies and the consent to them... brooklynite Nov 2021 #20
Okay, so in the EU, if someone doesn't consent, grumpyduck Nov 2021 #22
That's dependent on the website. brooklynite Nov 2021 #23
Existed for over a decade? Try since 1994 at Netscape. Torchlight Nov 2021 #29
I find it far more annoying to deal with all of these popups nagging me... Silent3 Nov 2021 #21
Somebody mentioned uBlock Origin up there, Emrys Nov 2021 #24
FireFox w/NoScript, uBlock, DuckDuckGo's Privacy Essentials & EFF's Badger cuts all ads/tracking out TheBlackAdder Nov 2021 #26
DuckDuckGo WarGamer Nov 2021 #27
Cookie Bro is a browser add-on canetoad Nov 2021 #31
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