![]() The information about it gets written in Local State as “cookie_list_opt_in_shown”: true But it is just a panel, that appear once, and people might even ignore it and say “why am I getting this” click it away and don’t even know what it was about. This is the feature that Bondy came on Tuesday and say “we need it for tomorrow” so probably it was for the blog post. ![]() The “I don’t care about cookies” list in my adblocker is enough for me.Ī post like this make it seem like Brave is like doing nothing, maybe you should have reported on the fact that Brave is getting vertical tabs and other Nightly features that are more important. I therefore can no longer recommend the extension and I only rely on the list (the list does not require that the extension is installed).Īn alternative to the “I don’t care about cookies” extension is the Consent-O-Matic extension, it has good reviews, however I am not using it myself. Avast has a reputation of not valuing the privacy of their users (data collection, how user data is handled etc.). That being said, the ownership of the “I don’t care about cookies” extension has recently changed – the extension has been sold to Avast. 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). “In most cases, it just blocks or hides cookie related pop-ups. ![]() The extension differs from the list in that it not only blocks cookie banners like the list, but also “clicks them away” automatically. ![]() Is that the same thing? Can I just add this list and delete the extension? I have an extension “I don’t care about cookies”. ![]()
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