Yes, and in doing so it breaks some websites, just like the “I still dont care about cookies” extension. Consent-o-matic rejects cookies instead of breaking websites by blocking the popup
Consent-o-matic doesn’t block them, it opens all the consent dialogues in the background and flips every single switch to reject/deny, so you’ll never be bothered again.
Looks like I’m not reading their article.
Consent dialog is not conforming law.
And man, even if you go into the settings of the consent dialog, I hate these kinds of misleading toggles. Which option do you think is active?
Ironic.
https://archive.is/20250105195303/https://www.nextpit.com/ads-consume-half-of-your-mobile-data
FTFY
Use the consent-o-matic browser plugin, works with Firefox mobile, you just have to set it up as a private collection.
uBlock Origin also has a built-in list (not enabled by default) that blocks cookie pop-ups too!
Yes, and in doing so it breaks some websites, just like the “I still dont care about cookies” extension. Consent-o-matic rejects cookies instead of breaking websites by blocking the popup
Consent-o-matic doesn’t block them, it opens all the consent dialogues in the background and flips every single switch to reject/deny, so you’ll never be bothered again.
I think it’s an. Was it?
It’s off. When setting it on, the An becomes bright green.
I was misled as well.
Disgusting. At least you can tell that way, sometimes toggling doesn’t help to tell, which is even worse.