←back to thread

332 points vegasbrianc | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.208s | source
Show context
coldpie ◴[] No.42141996[source]
Hop into your uBlock Origin settings and enable the Cookie Banner filters. Fixed. Enable the Annoyances filters too, while you're in there.

If you're on iOS, the Kill Sticky bookmarklet does a decent job of cleaning these up without breaking most sites: https://www.smokingonabike.com/2024/01/20/take-back-your-web...

replies(7): >>42142012 #>>42142024 #>>42142091 #>>42142152 #>>42142175 #>>42142649 #>>42143401 #
serial_dev ◴[] No.42142175[source]
While I appreciate your workarounds, the issue is not fixed. Almost everyone is going to keep clicking these stupid banners. It’s not okay, it’s not fixed until the rules are adjusted and we have less tracking and’s less pointless banners.
replies(3): >>42142205 #>>42142290 #>>42142296 #
freeone3000 ◴[] No.42142290[source]
So remove the consent exception against tracking? Simply make it illegal, banner or no?
replies(3): >>42143599 #>>42144203 #>>42144578 #
ikekkdcjkfke ◴[] No.42144578[source]
Do Not Track header? It's the silver bullet but the stakeholders will argue it is invalid and cannot possibly be used to inform the server that the client wishes not to be tracked
replies(1): >>42144725 #
Earw0rm ◴[] No.42144725[source]
Someone needs to put a stake in those stakeholders.
replies(1): >>42146282 #
1. account42 ◴[] No.42146282[source]
The only way to permanently rid yourself of information vampires.