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minus-square@NationProtonslinkEnglish10•1 year agoThis seems to be the config: cookiebanners.service.mode = 1 (reject all) or 2 (reject all or fall back to accept all). So on 2 it would reject all, and if not possible, accept all.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•edit-21 year agoSo it’s about balance annoyance and privacy again. First i was a bit confused, but i quickly found a site i use regular which needs you to accept the cookies or buy premium. There’s where stuff like Cookie Autodelete comes into play, they can have their cookie, but it will be thrown away the second their site is closed. So you can use mode 2 for less annoyance and still throw them in the garbage
This seems to be the config:
cookiebanners.service.mode = 1 (reject all) or 2 (reject all or fall back to accept all).
So on 2 it would reject all, and if not possible, accept all.
So it’s about balance annoyance and privacy again.
First i was a bit confused, but i quickly found a site i use regular which needs you to accept the cookies or buy premium.
There’s where stuff like Cookie Autodelete comes into play, they can have their cookie, but it will be thrown away the second their site is closed.
So you can use mode 2 for less annoyance and still throw them in the garbage
Thanks for that! Much clearer now