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by bscphil
406 days ago
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A huge proportion of sites (a) use cookies, (b) don't need cookies. You can easily use extensions to enable cookies for the sites that need them, while leaving others disabled. Obviously some sites are going to do shitty things to track you, but they'd probably be doing that anyway. The issue I'm talking about is specifically how frustrating it is to hit yet another site that has switched to Anubis recently and having to enable cookies for it. |
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