• Ulrich
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        629 days ago

        That’s why I leave this off. Ironically the “Do Not Track” signal is used to more effectively track you.

        • @mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          128 days ago

          Similarly, the federal Do Not Call list, used to stop domestic spammers from calling you, is used by international spammers as a source of known active phone numbers to call. Because you need to actively add yourself to the list, so it’s a pretty solid list of active phone numbers. And the list is only enforced domestically, so all of the callers from overseas know they’ll never be prosecuted for using it.

          • Ulrich
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            128 days ago

            That mistake I did make. God knows no one pays attention to this list, domestic or abroad. I talked to an attorney and he said they have to call you several times for it to be a violation.

      • Ulrich
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        729 days ago

        That’s unnecessary. Not clicking anything is legally identical to opting out. So just install uBO and add the cookie list filter and block those annoying banners entirely.

        • @Overspark@feddit.nl
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          1129 days ago

          You’re not wrong, but in my experience those lists cause some sites to not work anymore, the whole site will stay dark waiting for the cookie pop-up for example, or you can’t scroll. I still use uBO to block ads but Consent-O-Matic gives me a better experience on those sites.

          • Ulrich
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            229 days ago

            Did you try to dismiss then manually or use the filter list?

            • @Overspark@feddit.nl
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              229 days ago

              Disabling uBO, dismissing the cookie pop-up and then re-enabling uBO usually works, but is a lot more work than just running Consent-O-Matic in the background.

              • Ulrich
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                129 days ago

                You didn’t answer my question. Do you have to cookie list filtered in uBO or are you just using the default list?

        • ferret
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          129 days ago

          You can report websites that it failed to act upon in the extension window