Do you enjoy our new Internet #cookiepower? I find the whole cookies agreements thing useless. It would be ideal if @firefox could allow a “Accept All COokies” button in the settings and so it automatically answers this question for me. I don’t care who has my cookies. I really don’t. Honestly.
The “Consent-o-matic” extension does this, you can set which cookies agreement you’re fine with and it will fill the forms automagically
Oh man I didn’t know this existed. Thank you so much.
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@Observer1199 yes that’s right boss, I’m the reason. Me! Thanks for noticing the real reason.
These hashtag/link filled headlines are really getting annoying lately. And yes, I know it is to work around the inadequacies of the micro-blogging concept, I just don’t care.
@taladar I don’t understand.
That’s a downside of the browser GUI, it doesn’t look like that in voyagerapp, for example.edit: actually, it doesn’t look like on reddthat’s website for me either. Maybe there’s a setting that changes how it’s rendered inline?
Your screenshots looks like it completely omitted the word Firefox which doesn’t seem ideal either.
I see that sh.itjust.works is still on Lemmy 0.18, while reddthat.com is on 0.19. My instance is also running 0.19 and I see the same as @[email protected], so I think this is a difference between frontend versions.
Anybody’s guess how different app clients handle such things.
That makes sense, wouldn’t have guessed sh.itjust.works is on the old BE.
edit: and lemmy.world? Why the rollback?
0.19 has a lot of federation and other bugs.
Never really checked that. I guess that explains why sh.itjust.works is still usable unlike my other account on feddit.de which throws errors every other action I take and has all those federation issues.
Huh, true, I didn’t notice that. Don’t see anything in settings that would affect it. Looks the same for me in Firefox on desktop and on iOS.
I don’t care who has my cookies. I really don’t. Honestly.
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I still don’t care about cookies is a Firefox extension that removes any cookie warning (thus you don’t accept and the site can’t use them, or at least shouldn’t). It’s free and open-source and not bought by Avast (unlike the I don’t care about cookies extension). UBlock origin also has anti-cookie filters that you can easily enable in it’s settings.
I would prefer to automatically reject all, instead.
@shortwavesurfer You ever wonder what kind of a person a word would be if it were judged by its letters and meaning? Like for example the word “reject” sounds like a bully. It’s mean, spiteful, and full of negativity. By associating this word, reject, with cookies, people are less likely to click it as many want to show the world they are decent people and would never dream of something as forceful as REJECTING a cookie! This is another example of psychological manipulation. :)