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by mrguyorama 1055 days ago
Nearly every single cookie pop up I have seen is provided by the exact same third party company. That cookie dialog has an option where you can have a simple "Reject all" button that you can click to reject all "not necessary" cookies and use the website.

It is the website owners fault when they choose not to turn that feature on.

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That shouldn't be a "feature" that you can turn on and off; according to the EU regulations, the option must be equally prominent so there should always be a "reject all" button, and it can't be buried or made harder to see than the "accept all" button.

(Leaving aside that sites should just not have these banners, which provides the best user experience. Just delete all the tracking and the banners along with it.)