You can also add "I don't care about cookies" as a filter list to uBO if you want.
Just copy & paste this: https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
to custom lists.
There's definitely room for improvement. The default should be set at necessary cookies only. Opt-in if you want any of that FB-bullshit.
I use 'I don't care about cookies'. Works on a lot of sites and I believe it is set on necessary cookies by default since the latest update.
Det er permanent om du har deaktivert cookies. Om de ikke kan lagre at du har sagt ja eller nei så vil denne komme hver gang.
Ta i bruk uBlock Origin (Origin-delen er viktig) og aktiver ekstra filtre.
Denne funker også bra
From the extension's web page:
> When it's needed for the website to work properly, it will automatically accept the cookie policy for you (sometimes it will accept all and sometimes only necessary cookie categories, depending on what's easier to do).
"I don't care about cookies" does exactly the wrong thing. What we need is an extension that automatically refuses them in all cases.
dann doch lieber in uBlock Origin die EasyCookie List aktivieren und direkt Cookie Banner blockieren :) denn I don't care about cookies aktiviert einfach sämtliche Cookies, wenn es einfacher umzusetzen ist als zu blockieren Quelle: offiziele Seite
Dans certains cas oui, c'est pour ça qu'il faut Ublock origin et la protection tracking stricte de Firefox en parallèle. Pour l'instant je ne connais pas de meilleur setup pour être tranquille sur 99% des sites.
"In most cases, it just blocks or hides cookie related pop-ups. When it's needed for the website to work properly, it will automatically accept the cookie policy for you (sometimes it will accept all and sometimes only necessary cookie categories, depending on what's easier to do). It doesn't delete cookies.
Please educate yourself about cookie related privacy issues and ways to protect yourself and your data. For example, you can block 3rd party cookies, install ad blocking extensions and then block tracking tools, delete browsing data regularly, enable Tracking Protection in your browser etc. "
>Generell werden wir halt auch so oft mit unnötigsten Meldungen zugespamt. Ich meine beispielsweise, wenn ich auf eine neue Website gehe, muss ich erstmal 10 Sachen wegklicken. Von Newsletter über Cookies bishin zu "Büdde Adblocker aus :(". Dass man nicht mit einem falschen Klick irgendwelche Abos abschließen kann hat mich bestimmt schonmal gerettet.
Da empfehle ich dir I don't care about cookies
😊
Da nicht davon auszugehen ist, dass das Endergebnis auch nur ein Jota nutzerfreundlicher wird, empfiehlt sich nach wie vor https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/de. Seitdem ist Ruhe im Karton und nur auf dem Handy merke ich, wie scheiße das Internet gerade ist.
This is not an answer to your question, but I feel this information is useful enough to be a top comment anyway:
There is a browser addon called I don't care about cookies that will auto-accept all these cookie agreements, so you will (almost) never see them again.
Nice!
Dacă n-ai încredere să instalezi încă o extensie care are access la toate datele tale, https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/ publică și listă de filtre pentru Adblock Plus, AdBlock and uBlock Origin. În mod ironic asta mă face să am mai multă încredere în extensie :)
You can add the list to uBlock and get rid of the separate addon this link
or this
It's safe to assume, they do. On some pages, closing this dialog is equal to accepting what it says.
I dont care about cookies have this on page:
>By using it, you explicitly allow websites to do whatever they want with cookies they set on your computer (which they mostly do anyway, whether you allow them or not). Please educate yourself about cookie related privacy issues and ways to protect yourself and your data. For example, you can block 3rd party cookies, install ad blocking extensions and then block tracking tools, delete browsing data regularly, enable Tracking Protection in your browser etc.
Enfin, vérifie quand même, avant il y avait une liste avec le code pays de l'UE concernant ces cookies mais elle n'y ait plus. Mais j'imagine que ça a fusionné avec une autre liste vu que je ne vois rien…
Sinon, tu peux toujours rajouter la liste manuellement dans µBlock d'un clic via le site : https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/
I don't Care about Cookies akzeptiert nicht einfach wenn es leichter umzusetzen wäre sondern nur wenn es nötig ist.
"In der Regel blockiert oder versteckt sie einfach die Cookie-Hinweise. Falls nötig für die Funktion der Website, akzeptiert sie die Cookies-Richtlinie automatisch (dabei erlaubt sie manchmal entweder Cookies aller Art oder nur die unbedingt notwendigen – abhängig davon, was sich leichter umsetzen lässt). Die Erweiterung löscht keine Cookies."
If you use another ad blocker (such as: Adblock Plus, uBlock Origin).
You can add this filters to remove cookie dialog.
https://fanboy.co.nz/fanboy-cookiemonster.txt
(This filters can be enabled as EasyList Cookie under Annoyance in uBlock Origin)
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
I can't find the source code (apart from being GPL licensed), but it's Recommended by Mozilla (like some other closed source extensions) which means no dodgy code or malware can make it into it. It's also recommended by the Temporary Containers author as a complementary nice quality of life extension to avoid cookie prompts in temporary containers.
That said, however, you don't really need it since you can just block the cookie prompts manually site by site with uBO by adding them to your filter lists. The extension also has a filter list you can add to uBO. You can download the filter list from: https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu, but it states:
> Be aware that the filter list is not as effective as a browser extension but it will hide most cookie warnings.
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/
not sure how well this works as i still get it on many sites.
also whats next for eu, everybody has to stand on their head for a minute before accessing any site?
anybody know of a better one?
or maybe just flat out ban all sites in the internet that track you, so all sites ever.
maybe every site needs to warn you 4 times before letting you in to the site
everybody has to press at least 3 minimum bs buttons to access any site in eu area.
You can install the I don’t care about cookies extension, which applies a display: none !important;
style property rule to the cookie popup, and as you’ve never clicked on the I accept cookies button, the website can’t legally store tracking cookies on your computer if you live in the EU.
Bruh just use this filter list for uBlock Origin. One less extension and have never seen a cookie warning in a long time.
In most cases, it just blocks or hides cookie related pop-ups. When it's needed for the website to work properly, it will automatically accept the cookie policy for you (sometimes it will accept all and sometimes only necessary cookie categories, depending on what's easier to do). It doesn't delete cookies.
UbO needs three filter lists-together they can block 90% of popups :
https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
https://secure.fanboy.co.nz/fanboy-cookiemonster.txt
Go to UbO filter lists and add these to custom filter lists
I don't think the "I don't care about cookies" extension is open-source, the website doesn't mention a repo where the source code is available, so it probably isn't open-source. For privacy, I would avoid it, since it accepts cookie policies authomatically.
Since Brave is based on Chromium, you can install web extensions from the Chrome Web Store, including uBlock Origin with the filter list or the I don’t care about cookies extension.
Thank you!!
I looked at the I Don't Care About Cookies extension website, which says by using this extension: "you explicitly allow websites to do whatever they want with cookies they set on your computer". But my goal is to not allow those cookies.
I also tried enabling the Fanboy's Annoyance list in uBlock Origin, but when I visit https://www.yahoo.com/ it still shows me the Verizon Media cookie "consent" popup. Is it simply not included in the list?
Sorry if I wasn't clear enough in my original post, but in addition to blocking those consent banners, I also want to prevent those tracking cookies.
P.S. I also tried enabling the Adguard Annoyances list and still got the Verizon Media banner.
Most of the filters are in the fanboy annoyance list, you can activate it in the uBO settings.
Additionally you can optinally just include the "I don't care about cookies" list into uBO as well:
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
The latter will copy the entire functionality, but it's better combined with the fanboy list.
You have two ad blockers. Pick one.
I have seen slowdowns from LastPass and HTTPS Everywhere (although HTTPS Everywhere just got a new update and is supposedly better now).
Coin Hive Blocker and I don't care about cookies can be handled by your ad blocker: https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/ -- see the Adblock Plus and uBlock Origin setting.
> Are those 2 extra filters in ublock origin included? Or do i need to do something to add them?
Those aren't included by default. You need to add them manually. On the both websites you can find subscribe link.
> Also, I thought it was common knowledge that Chrome collects WAY more data about you than Firefox. Is this not the case anymore? I thought it was always recommended to NEVER use Chrome?
Chrome is NOT recommended because it is proprietary browser. But Chromium (which Chrome is based too) is open source and collects less data than Firefox. This is a fact. You need to decide your choice. There are also some Firefox and Chromiun forks which are designed for the best privacy.
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/ An addon for chrome/firefox > This browser extension removes annoying cookie warnings from almost all websites and saves you thousands of unnecessary clicks!
> try I don't care about cookies extension
Or add their list to your Custom filters (no extension needed) https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
> "I don't care about Cookies" ?
Their list https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/ or "EasyList Cookie" in Annoyances section.
"I don't care about Cookies" add-on will work slightly better in more complicated pages.
Use EasyList Cookie and I don't care about cookies filter lists in uBlock Origin instead of "I don't care about cookies" addon
Würde ich nicht sagen. Die Liste ist ziemlich lang (nicht so einfach per UserScript zu realisieren) und so ein Cookie-Manager sorgt auch für unnötig mehr Arbeit. Erst recht wenn man incognito browst. Da nehme ich lieber eine gut gepflegte Filterliste.
You can block most cookie banners with filter lists for uBlock Origin, like "I don't care about cookies", AdGuard Annoyances, and EasyList Cookie. You don't need another extension just for that.
If you are using Enhanced Tracking Protection set to strict, then you are largely mitigating the third party tracking cookies thanks to Total Cookie Protection combined with your clearing of the cookies.
Klopt, of https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/. Maar dan inderdaad wel met een addon zoals Cooke AutoDelete zodat ze weer weg zijn als je de pagina sluit. Houd wel rekening met dat logins dan niet onthouden worden, veelgebruikte pagina's zou je dus willen whitelisten.
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/
Scroll down to "Adblock Plus, AdBlock and uBlock Origin"
>Be aware that the filter list is not as effective as a browser extension but it will hide most cookie warnings.
On Android and all Desktop platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, *BSD, Chrome OS, ...) , Firefox with uBlock origin, privacy badger, decentral eyes, duckduckgo privacy essentials and https everywhere (in combination, takes 2 minutes to install them all) doea damn good job at it. Only uBlock origim needs to be configured as it by default doesn't block everything (because it may block too much, but it never did it even once for me), you should do this: Go to it's settings. Enable "I am an advanced user". Go to filters. Click the minuses everywhere and enable all block lists (except for the regional once as you probrobably will only need the ones for your region anyway, and they tend to have the most issues). You may also want to install the "I don't care about cookies" adblock list from here by using the AdBlock plus install option (will work with uBlock origin as well). I don't know if this works on iOS, but I think it sadly doesn't.
Note: this won't help you that much if your OS tracks every mouse movement you make and every key you press, so if you want to get truly private, you should go with Linux for the desktop and GrapheneOS or CalyxOS (both are android roms with all system tracking removed).
>Cookie banners and pop ups everywhere.
Well banners and pop ups have plagued the web since forever. Now they nag about cookies rather than viagra, and you block them with I don't care about cookies rather than adblock, but besides that, what's the big difference?
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/
With browser extensions for firefox, chrome and Opera - very rarely do I get cookie prompts
Along with Ublock Origin and Privacy Badger, i'm sorted for ads, cookies and other webpage rubbish
Why don't you just use regular blocklists instead?
Here is what I use: https://pastebin.com/5kh9b7p6 (seem to block all ads on facebook)
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In addition, use uBlock adblocker in Chrome/Firefox + this adblock filter for better experience.
Same problem here, Firefox 60.0.1 . I managed to trace it back to the I don't care about cookies add-on, which seems to be a bit overzealous with its popup-blocking here.
I completely agree. Of all the dangers on the internet .. you're trying to protect me of cookies?
The "I don't care about cookies" addon that disables these pop-ups has been a god-send.
As far as I know, Prebake and "I don't care about cookies" are the most common filter lists with the explicit intent to block EU cookie notices. There are other lists like Fanboy Annoyances that subscribe to the same goal (among others).
It would be best to use one which is unlikely used in a different context. Maybe a webapp might want to tell you something relevant about cookies you don't want to block, so #cookies would not necessarily be very wise.
Those might qualify, as they are in all three lists:
##.eu-cookie-notice ##.eu-cookie
But this is just me armchair theorizing.
You have the "I don't care about cookies" (also available and more powerful as an extension) list https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
Under "Annoyances" you have:
"EasyList Cookie"
or "AdGuard Annoyances"
Ich gehe da den anderen weg und meine, dass cookies für mich in Ordnung sind. Können sie mich halt tracken und mir personalisierte Werbung spielen (die ich eh meist blocke). Und als Web-Developer weiß ich, worums da eigentlich genau geht, wofür man das Einverständnis braucht, es sind nämlich nur ein paar wenige Cookies.
Mit I don't care about cookies werden einfach die meisten Cookie-Infos automatisch bestätigt. Gibts glaub ich für alle gängigen Browser.
Je dis merci a la Cnil (c'est une phrase que jamais je n'ai imaginé écrire mais bon... on est en 2022).
Parceque clairement faut que leurs magouilles aux cookies d'arrête (et pas que Google et FB) : il y a de moins en moins de sites qui te laissent refuser les cookies, en supprimant purement et simplement cette option alors qu'elle est obligatoire - ne te laissant que le "choix" de les accepter.
Si vous surfez sur PC, je vous invite a télécharger cet add-on, c'est un gain de temps considérable et un bon moyen d'emmerder tout ces sites.
Have you ever visited wiki fandom (doesn't matter which show/movie or else), 20x bigger than this.
P.s This will save your life i dont care about cookies.eu
I know. And I already have it set up like that. I added it on uBlock Origin. And I added it to filter lists in other browsers too. Trust me, I've tried it all, because cookie warnings annoy me as hell.
But in my experience, it's not nearly as effective as the browser add-ons. Not even close. I still get tons of cookie warnings. The maker of IDCAC even states that the extension/add-on is better than the filter list.
does this filter work for you? I took it from I don't care about cookies
youtube.com##ytd-consent-bump-v2-lightbox, tp-yt-iron-overlay-backdrop, ytd-consent-bump-renderer, ytd-mealbar-promo-renderer
>Can I sandbox a website, accept the cookies and delete them everytimeand be equally "safe" than rejecting them in the beginning?
You have just described a private window in any browser. This tabs don't save cookie info.
On Firefox, you can configure it to "forget" cookies on any window: settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and Site Data > Delete cookies and site data when Firefox is closed.
On Brave (chromium), you also can: Settings > Privacy and Security > Clean browsing data > On Exit (mark cookies and cache)
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Just a reminder, cookies are not all evil. they may be used to hold login info, so you don't need to login every time. They might hold site preferences, like dark mode. Wouldn't it be better blocking 3rd party cookies, and cleaning the cookies once a month?
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>I make the effort of reject the cookies in each site, but lately some sites are not allowing to access the content without accepting.
Download uBlock Origin from your extension store, turn on all filter lists on the settings, and also add this extra filter list. I haven't seen a website asking for cookies for a long time!
I don't care about cookies . Die blockiert automatisch fast alle cookies. Nur wenn eine Website nicht ohne cookies funktioniert werden die erlaubt. Dazu noch den Browser automatisch alle Cookies nach dem Schliessen loeschen lassen, und man hat erstmal Ruhe.
Wenn jemand einen begruendeten Einwand hat warum meine Herangehensweise hier schlecht ist: Ich lasse mich gerne ueberzeugen.
Probiere die Extension "I dont care about cookies", die blockiert solche meldungen.
Für Mobile kannst du in der Extension uBlock Origin diese Liste Hinzufügen. Als Browser dafür benutze ich Firefox.
When I'm researching a topic, I add dozens of sites. Even if I knew how to prepare a cookie payload specifically tailored to every individual site I never visited before to get rid of GDPA cookie walls, it's a lot extra work. In some cases the only way I can read what I wanted to archive is to open the archive.org entry that was created by ArchiveBox. This tells me that it is possible to do automatically to a very helpful degree.
I think - but this is a guess - that archive.org might use some extensions like ublock origin, I don't care about cookies and perhaps others. It would be helpful if ArchiveBox could also launch a clever set of extensions in the virtual browser that is used internally.
"In der Regel blockiert oder versteckt sie einfach die Cookie-Hinweise. Falls nötig für die Funktion der Website, akzeptiert sie die Cookies-Richtlinie automatisch (dabei erlaubt sie manchmal entweder Cookies aller Art oder nur die unbedingt notwendigen – abhängig davon, was sich leichter umsetzen lässt). Die Erweiterung löscht keine Cookies."
Ty.
Adding
Fanboy Annoyances List
uBlock Annoyances List (used with Fanboy Annoyances List)
to
Easylist-Cookie List - Filter Obtrusive Cookie Notices
This is exactly what I Don't Care About Cookies is for. If you don't want to install the whole extension they also have a filter list you can add to uBlock Origin.
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
It tries to block annoying cookie warnings, most sites don't need cookies to function anymore and this aims to prevent the popups appearing. They have a separate browser extension but they also provide an ABP compatible list that is less effective, but better than nothing.
Replace Decentraleyes with LocalCDN, a still-updated fork.
Remove Disconnect, Privacy Badger, and Privacy Possum; those are redundant with uBlock Origin and Firefox's enhanced tracking protection (which uses Disconnect's lists).
Remove i don't care about cookies and replace it with https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/, a filterlist you can import into uBO.
Consider replacing HTTPS Everywhere with Firefox's built-in HTTPS-only mode.
You can use the I don't care about cookies addon to bypass the cookie dialogs - it's an automatic yes, but as you say, Cookie Autodelete will clear them anyway.
For cookie messages try EasyList Cookie (but it's already included in Fanboy's Annoyance). If it does not work you can also try subscribing to https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/ list, but they will not fix all of these messages because of syntax limitations - you may try i-dont-care-about-cookies add-on instead.
Unfortunately I just got my laptop stolen, so I can’t check what was installed as the extension on my Firefox browser. Since it is a while since I installed it, my memory fails to recollect
But with a quick search I can find two options, where the first probably fits your requirements better. But please check it out for yourself, so you are sure.
> Minimal Consent is rejecting all 3rd party tracking so your data stays private. Only strictly necessary cookies to help make the website work are accepted.
> In most cases, it just blocks or hides cookie related pop-ups. When it's needed for the website to work properly, it will automatically accept the cookie policy for you (sometimes it will accept all and sometimes only necessary cookie categories, depending on what's easier to do). It doesn't delete cookies.
Nie som si istý, asi skôr nie. Je to dobrá otázka, ja však používam aj blokovanie reklám (uBlock Origin), takže v mojom kontexte na tom nezáleží. Väčšina používateľov tohto rozšírenia asi používa nejakú formu blokovania reklám.
Tu je viac info: https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/
Add "EasyList Cookie" under "annoyances", and https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/ in personal filters. But it's more for people that remove their data every time, otherwise annoyances filters should filter these non-GPDR compliant and very annoying popups.
> it will automatically accept the cookie policy for you (sometimes it will accept all and sometimes only necessary cookie categories, depending on what's easier to do)
You can select "EasyList Cookie" list in uBO Dashboard -> Filter lists -> "Annoyances" section.
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
suggested by dubesor86 will work too. You can add the link at the bottom of Filter lists tab in "Custom" section after selecting "Import..." option.
>Is there a recommendation?
Recommendation is to use default setup.
>can I just select them all without concerns?
Do you have any issues with default setup? Not blocked ads? Annoyances?
For example AdGuard filters are more useful for some regions. Annoyances filters can decrease usability of pages - you will see less features, sometimes they may break social pages. Enhanced Tracking list is very hardcore - big chance it will break something.
What I can recommend is uBlock Annoyances if you see many "soft" anti-adblock dismissable messages. Fanboy's Annoyances if you are allergic to all type of annoying widgets (EasyList Cookie and Fanboy’s Social already included). In EU region EasyList Cookie if you don't have Fanboy's Annoyances already subscribed and I also have https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/ for this.
>Is there a way this can be implemented through ublock origin?
Yes. Try activating the "EasyList Cookie List" in the "Annoyance" section of the "Filter lists" pane.
There are other filter lists for the same purpose around, e. g. the one from the creator of the aforementioned I don't care about cookies extension.
That's why I run "i don't care about cookies" extension. Haven't seen a pop-up since.
Note this does allow them all by default (but most people will click "accept" just so the website works).
En fait I don't care about cookies fait une liste pour ublock origin, par contre ils préviennent :
> Be aware that the filter list is not as effective as a browser extension but it will hide most cookie warnings.
Das liegt dann aber an der Website und dem verwendeten Cookie-Banner. Da hat die Extension einfach Probleme das Richtig umzusetzen, ist dann aber ein Bug und kein Feature. Die Funktion der Extension ist, dass einfach alle Cookies akzeptiert werden.
Von der Website (https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/de):
"Indem du die Erweiterung verwendest, erlaubst den Websites ausdrücklich, Cookies auf deinem Computer zu speichern und damit zu tun, was sie wollen (was sie meist ohnehin machen, egal ob du zustimmst oder nicht)."
I think they're talking about the filter lists. Your post reads like you're talking about the element picker to remove individual elements. Those are two different things.
In the uBO settings, you can activate multiple 'annoyances' filter lists that automatically remove almost all of those cookie notices. You don't need to try to remove them manually.
Try to enable the following lists:
AdGuard Annoyances
Fanboy’s Annoyance
uBlock filters – Annoyances
I don't care about cookies (custom list)
I have those enabled and can't remember the last time I have seen one of those.
>Müsst ihr auch noch so oft die Cookies akzeptieren?
Da ich fast alle Cookies per FF Addon "Cookie AutoDelete" nach Gebrauch löschen lasse: ja. Aber das will ich so.
Nachtrag: aber es gibt wohl auch ein Addon, das alles Cookienachfragen automatisch abnickt, das sollte ich beizeiten mal kombinieren.
Nachtrag 2: Erledigt: https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/
I just did the cookies thing a little differently, but presumably with roughly the same result - on their site they helpfully provide a filter list that you can just add to your uBlock lists, which seems to be working so far!
direct link to list in case anyone else wants to try it: https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
I tried out Firefoy Nightly on Android. While most things work well, I encountered two areas where I don't know if it is me doing something wrong of if it just isn't possible.
I liked the add on https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/ which worked great with Firefox for Android. With Nightly it seems only very few add ons are allowed. Is there any chance to manually get this specific adf-on to work?
Also sometimes gif or mp4 do not seem to be playable. This may be due to bad programming of the site, but every other browser does play the gif just fine. As an example: https://www.isnichwahr.de/i323654-no-title-134719.html
If this is not the right place to ask I apologize and gladly take any redirection
Thanks!
Add this link to ublock filters
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
Ublock/Open dashboard/Filter lists/scroll to the bottom/Import/paste link/press yellow confirm dialogue at top
I'm in the EU and get these by law to consent before loading the page. This list works by saying yes to the requests automatically so consider that before using. It fixes the problem for me which was created with good intentions but ruined the internet lol.
>You should block third party cookies (real cookies, not only dialogs) in browser settings (this can sometimes break pages) or use some cookie cleaning add-on.
This
I've been using ForgetMeNot with i-dont-care-about-cookies (and uBlockOrigin, obviously) and it's pretty great (CookieAutoDelete also works if you're on chrome)
> I don't care about cookies
Mais tu les acceptes tous alors, non ?
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/fr >En l'utilisant, vous autorisez les sites webs à faire comme bon leur semble avec les cookies qu'ils placent sur votre ordinateur
One option for the EU pop-ups.
I'd recommend either Kiwi or Firefox browser with ublock extension - then add idontcareaboutcookies filter URL in the ublock dashboard.
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
Fixes most sites. Note with this filter you are basically hitting accept each time so read the info on the main page if you're unsure...
Cookie notices are tough to get rid of for ad blockers it seems. I have used several anti-cookie/annoyance filters and I'd say they usually don't do enough for cookie notices despite claiming to work on them =/
If they bother you, use this extension: https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/
Moi j'utilise cette extension : https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/
Elle fait l'inverse en acceptant automatiquement les cookies et en virant la popin de consentement. Ça marche sur énormément de sites, et je bloque de toutes façons tous les scripts de tracking/social/ads avec uBlock.
uBlock Origin and under settings -> import, paste this url...
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
and you have 'I don't care about cookies' block list in uBO.
also....
Decentraleyes...https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/decentraleyes/?src=search
> accept their privacy policy
I don't care about cookies browser extensions fixes that
Also, they're still not pluralising the Gardra term correctly. Using Garda's instead of Gardai
(i was checking if the registration could still be bypassed - it can)
At least you have the option now
Before GDPR you had to guess which domains you can block on a site via uMatrix/NoScript (and that still won't help much against third party cookies on the same domain as the site you visit) and also was tedious as fuck if not even more
And at least there are addons like this one: https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/
In uBlock Origin settings, go to the 'Filter lists' tab and scroll down to where it says 'Import' and put a checkmark to enable the option. Copy and paste the below URL into the import box.
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
Scroll up, press the Update button, and you should be good to go.
Why not just use the I don't care about cookies filter??
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/
Down where it says ABP Ad Block Plus etc ublock origin. Click the add to adblock plus.
Now you should be all set without adding another addon
En tant que utilisateur final, voir sans cesse la mention légale sur les cookies est vraiment désagréable.
Et qui lit vraiment ces avertissements ?
Heureusement il y a : https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/ qui évite (un peu) de ces tracas.
We've got to the point, here in the EU anyway, where a cookie-warning-blocker has become a useful extension. I admire the idea behind the GDPR, but the extra cookie warning on every single website has objectively made the internet a poorer experience.
Fanboy Cookie list is included in Fanboy Annoyances, so you don't need to select both.
Some (this is rare) of these GDPR/Cookie notices require cookie to be set or button clicked, you can use https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/ extension for this. They also have good adblock list for this.
Subscribe to "Fanboy's Cookie List" (Annoyances section, included in Annoyances list), "I don't care about cookies" or "Polskie Filtry Rodo-Ciasteczkowe" (regional).
That's not true.
The browser extension I don't care about cookies does a great job of blocking GDPR popups. I haven't seen one on my computer in the last 2ish months since I installed it.
Ublock Origin does a great job of blocking ads, tracking cookies, social media buttons etc. and it's pretty trivial to block those customer service chat bubbles that pop up here and there.
Privacy Badger
and UBlock Origin
are mutually exclusive.
You could add I Don't Care About Cookies
list to UBlock Origin
(Add to Adblock Plus).
Also I strongly recommend to use privacy.firstparty.isolate
and, optionally privacy.resistFingerprinting
(could be inconvenient).
> Fairly sure it just hides the element, like ublock does
No, that is not at all what it does and you don't have to go looking at any code to find out. It accepts accepts them and it's plainly stated on the front page:
By using it, you explicitly allow websites to do whatever they want with cookies they set on your computer (which they mostly do anyway, whether you allow them or not). Please educate yourself about cookie related privacy issues and ways to protect yourself and your data.
I’m pretty sure it doesn’t click them...
That’s precisely what it does. From the front page:
Here's the list: -
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/
This is what the creator of the add-on and list says about it: -
>Be aware that the filter list is not as effective as a browser extension but it will hide most cookie warnings.
Absolument d'accord sur tout.
Pour les avertissements RGPD : https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/ (et bien sûrs, régler le navigateurs pour refuser les cookies tiers et tout supprimer à la fermeture.
On peut aussi contrôler le démarrage automatique des vidéos, mais il faut un peu fouiller dans about:settings
I am using an extension to get rid of that crap. the extension is called "I don't care about cookies". But I agree, it should be a setting somewhere in the browser where you tell "I agree, I know about cookies, leave me in peace". almost every site has that annoying cookie banner, or worse: modal window with text, a list of advertisers I can uncheck / check... this is ridiculous. I want my old internet back. :(
I added the https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/ list to Custom field and updated and so I'll hopefully I'll see the majority of the Cookie warnings blocked. At least I can delete the other extension now.
If you don't care about GDPR or whether a website tracks you, you can add this extension to your browser:
https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/
It will accept any tracking request automatically