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by RenRav
2526 days ago
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This will be annoying if every single website spams permission requests on first visit. I hope that if I say 'No' on one website to doubleclick, adwords, analytics, etc, those aren't going to just reappear for every other website. If it's purely something each website is implementing, that won't happen, so I'm looking forward to some standard that all browsers will use. The UK could have just developed their own adblocker or educated everyone about adblocking, cookie blacklisting, browser settings, anything would be fine. Do you think the average visitor will take time to go through each message and only enable 1st party services required for the website to function? Just like the annoying cookie banner, people will quickly become blind to that section of the screen and spam click on whatever appears just so they can get rid of it and read the page. |
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