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  • flint@lemmy.zip
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    45 minutes ago

    In my experience uBlock origin doesn’t really get rid of cookie consent banners/dark patterns. Damn good at bonking ads though.

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      1 hour ago

      I want some of them to stay though, it wouldn’t be a huge hassle to not have them, but I’m a bit lazy…

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        The firefox extension “forget me not” allows you to fully control which cookies are retained, which are deleted, and how/when. It’s easy to customize individual sites on the fly. And it’s open source!
        Combined with “I still don’t care about cookies,” you almost never see or have to deal with another cookie consent banner.

    • Kangae_Hishiryo@scribe.disroot.org
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      48 minutes ago

      Thanks, but not thanks, I don’t want to be logging in every site every single time I restart my browser; I just simply use AdNauseam with DandelionSprout lists (not all tho), NoCoin lists, the integrated lists, then I use Decentraleyes for not having to depend on external CDNs for almost anything, HaGeZi as my DNS provider, and OpenSnitch for system-wide interactive blocking of any suspicious domains or IPs…

      Oh, and hBlock, just to add a little more of paranoia, and ClamAV with Clamd and ClamOnAcc.

  • M1k3y@discuss.tchncs.de
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    13 minutes ago

    Cookie autodelete works great together with Firefox containers. Then add I don’t care about cookies and the Internet becomes usable again.