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by gpmcadam 2963 days ago
The way that browsers typically handle this though is that your interaction isn't blocked by the prompt. There's a default state ('disallow'), the website can ask you for permission, and you can choose to either:

  1. Allow  
  2. Deny  
  3. Do nothing at all
The website then must take all three into consideration so your experience isn't ruined as a result of a blocking-state.

I agree that the permissions system isn't ideal, and I would hope that the way we handle this interchange in the future can improve to a point where it's less invasive in terms of screen space. But at least for now, it shouldn't invade your ability to continue using the site.

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Its not about being blocked from continuing, it's about having to answer questions (or click away the dialogues) to peruse content.

And the "subscribe to our newsletter" overlay often does block progress without hunting for the often obfuscated "no thanks" link.