If you go to uBlock Origin’s settings and then select ‘Filter lists’, there’s a list maintained by EasyList and another by AdGuard that both block cookie notices. To my understanding, this isn’t enabled by default (at least it wasn’t when I installed uBO).

Apologies if this is common knowledge; I didn’t know about it until recently.


Why YSK: Cookie consent pop-ups are annoyances full of dark patterns designed to frustrate you into affirmatively opting into superfluous data collection and letting companies profit off your information. Saving just a few seconds on pages you browse adds up, and this is especially true if you use something like Cookie AutoDelete that makes your answers to these pop-ups transient.

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    So as I wrote in other comments, I selected this filter list and cookies warning disappeared. After a couple of days I noticed a simple troubleshooting, login (in feddit for example) can’t be permanent and requires login any time. I guess there’s no way out.

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    Consent o Matic doesn’t just hide them but actually declines the banners actively. Maybe it has an impact on some statistics that will probably never matter.

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      That’s a good point, although I have no idea if that actually matters since you IIRC have to affirmatively consent under the GDPR. I try not to add more browser extensions than I strictly need to (and try to only use very popular ones) to try to have some small defense against fingerprinting (even though that’s rough to avoid these days).

      Browser extensions like Consent-O-Matic also grant yet another piece of software access to nearly every aspect of my digital life – facilitated mainly through the browser – although it being under the MIT License, recommended by Mozilla, and developed by researchers at Aarhaus’ CAVI offset that risk a lot.

      As long as uBO blocks them, that’s good enough for me.

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        I find it works 90% of the time. Which makes the 10% it doesn’t work annoying because I’m not used to declining cookies anymore 😅

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          It works for me all the times, the problem is that some sites break totally until it finishes to refuse the cookies (can’t be used, black screen etc etc)

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    If only my friends believed me that dark patterns were real.

    I’m the paranoid crazy one because I say to get the hell off fb and x.

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    It’s not enabled by default. I too just learned about this recently.

    Edit:

    On the topic of uBlock Origin, you can also use it to filter out content on the web version of Lemmy since it doesn’t have a native keyword filtering feature. Just add to “my filters” and swap in your own instance.

    For comments:
    feddit.uk##article.comment-node:has(div.comment-content:has(p:has-text(/elon/i)))

    For posts:
    feddit.uk##div.post-listing:has(span:has-text(/elon/i))

    For urls:
    feddit.uk##div.post-listing:has(a[href*="elon.com"])

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      Ublock, filter out the term “linux” and “trump” on lemmy.

      …huh, look at that. Lemmy has 6 posts total. Thats 2 more than yesterday! The fediverse is growing!

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        I have quite the extensive list I’ve been building over the past few years and so far my record is only 3 posts visible on the frontpage. Most of the time it’s nowhere that bad though, but I do notice that it’s putting in a lot of work.

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    I’ve enabled it yet I still see cookie notices on a bunch of websites. StackOverflow for example.

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      StackOverflow was my inclination for searching this last week because it pops up the massive cookie banner on EVERY single page load for me. I enabled both the “Cookie Notices” and “Annoyances” lists at the same time - one of them handled it and I think it was Annoyances if I’m remembering correctly.

      Try enabling that one too if you haven’t already.

      EDIT: Just realized I need to enable the social widgets list too : D

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    Thanks for the info. Like many, I use “I don’t care about cookies”, still sometimes I had to disable on some sites otherwise those became impossible to login or simply access. Is this ublock setting similar?

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      I suggest you to use Consent-o-matic instead of I don’t care about cookies; It’s open source (MIT license) too while I don’t care about cookies is closed source and owner by Avast

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        Already said goodbye to I don’t care about cookies… And so far I applied what OP suggested :)

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      FYI, “I don’t care about cookies” is owned by Avast, and I can’t even find the official source code anymore.

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        Ok now you’ve convinced me. Meanwhile I’ve noticed no troubles adopting the UBO cookies filter on Firefox mobile, time to do the same on my laptop. Thanks

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      Blocking accounts.google.com and facebook.com (you can unblock them on google/facebook if you actually use google/facebook) (in the “advanced mode” view that tells you what third party domains are on a page) gets rid of those, too!

      (or maybe it was a different facebook domain, I dunno, we just block everything facebook on sight)

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    Neat, thanks.

    I use another extension called “I don’t care about cookies” which is good, but does occasionally get confused.

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      FYI, “I don’t care about cookies” is owned by Avast, and I can’t even find the official source code anymore.

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      This just accepts all cookies. The default should be to deny them which is what consent-o-matic tries to do. With ublock it’s like you’re ignoring the pop-up which would be the next best thing.

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        It does not accept them, does it? I have used it before, but stopped for some reason, but I can’t remember why exactly. I don’t think that was it, though.

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    Can anyone recommend a good self destruction cookie adding for Firefox?

    Or a browser better than Firefox and Chrome, both for Linux and for Android?

    Much appreciated!