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People living in EU. You guys are lucky. These cookie banners and stuff behave differently there because EU forces the reject all button

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Every other website i visit has a different tactic of hiding their reject button.

They will even give a second pop up leaving you unable to use the website in hopes of you clicking accept anyway.

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Yep, unfortunately if the reject all button is too annoying to find I just close the tab.

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I tend to do the same, also for those websites that come with a secondary pop up.

Makes me feel like they really don’t give a fuck, so why should i then and it’s easy to click back and try the next website in the rows of results.

The weirdest one i found was a couple days ago and i kinda give them props for it, as it made me go: “woooow almost had me.”

They had this whole standard wall of text with reasons to get you to accept and i didn’t see thr reject all button. It was a fairly lenghty wall too so i started scanning it for recognizeable words until my eyes passed: “reject” in the text. It was regular looking text but clickable.

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The EU does force the reject all button, however companies and websites often don’t care about the law; some newspaper in my country straight up ask for a subscription to let you have the privilege of disabling cookies on their ad-ridden dying websites, and many more don’t have a “reject all” button.

I try to report some of them but who knows if it does something.

Plus from personal experience; when you setup a GDPR button through Google, by default there is no “reject all” button. Or the equally mandatory “x” to close the popup, thus rejecting cookies. You need to tick a box to enable them.

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17 points

js was a mistake

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10 points

All praise Firefox reader view!

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Was raised in an age where where you needed firewalls, antiviruses, spam blocks and ad blocks, Ect to surf the web safety.

Now companies are doing everything they can to make sure you disable all it to have the privilege of using their website.

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turns out its an AI generated article.

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8 points

Or an article from 1973 that was ‘last updated’ in 2023

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I get why soulless corporations do this, but why do regular folks choose to publish their content on Medium, Substack, Devto, etc. when this is the shitty UX they’ll be forcing on their readers.

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