mirrored from r/privacy
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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How about do nothing cookie rejection? No popups, no banners, nothing. If I want to enable cookies, I’ll let you know.
It should be like this in every website not just Google and Facebook. Navigating online with the tor browser is very annoying because of the cookie messages always popping up, and I end up always accepting because to reject all you have to find the option.
It would be way easier if the websites had to enable or disable tracking cookies based on the “Do Not Track” setting instead of an unnecessarily annoying pop up
This is a what Global Privacy Control is supposed to be.
Good. Almost the way it should be, except it should be opt-in. Doesn’t realy matter a damn though Google is going to kill the cookie for something more baked-in to the browser I think.
They are, it’s called FLOC. Hopefully this actually increases the privacy of non-google based browsers as a side effect.
I love how France is becoming the anti-Australia.