The "Consent-o-matic" extension does this, you can set which cookies agreement you're fine with and it will fill the forms automagically
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Oh man I didn’t know this existed. Thank you so much.
If you don't care then accept you're the reason we can't have nice things.
It's like saying I don't care about freedom of speech because I have nothing important to say.
These hashtag/link filled headlines are really getting annoying lately. And yes, I know it is to work around the inadequacies of the micro-blogging concept, I just don't care.
@taladar I don't understand.
~~That’s a downside of the browser GUI~~, it doesn’t look like that in voyagerapp, for example.
edit: actually, it doesn’t look like on reddthat’s website for me either. Maybe there’s a setting that changes how it’s rendered inline?
Your screenshots looks like it completely omitted the word Firefox which doesn't seem ideal either.
I see that sh.itjust.works is still on Lemmy 0.18, while reddthat.com is on 0.19. My instance is also running 0.19 and I see the same as @[email protected], so I think this is a difference between frontend versions.
Anybody's guess how different app clients handle such things.
That makes sense, wouldn’t have guessed sh.itjust.works is on the old BE.
edit: and lemmy.world? Why the rollback?
0.19 has a lot of federation and other bugs.
oh, I thought the main issues were fixed in 0.19.1.
Never really checked that. I guess that explains why sh.itjust.works is still usable unlike my other account on feddit.de which throws errors every other action I take and has all those federation issues.
Huh, true, I didn’t notice that. Don’t see anything in settings that would affect it. Looks the same for me in Firefox on desktop and on iOS.
I don’t care who has my cookies. I really don’t. Honestly.
I still don't care about cookies is a Firefox extension that removes any cookie warning (thus you don't accept and the site can't use them, or at least shouldn't). It's free and open-source and not bought by Avast (unlike the I don't care about cookies extension). UBlock origin also has anti-cookie filters that you can easily enable in it's settings.
I would prefer to automatically reject all, instead.