Cookie Banners Can Be AnnoyingHere’s How To Block Them – WRAL News

Posted: May 28, 2022 at 8:30 pm

Cookies are files created by websites when you visit them. They can be somewhat helpful, as they save your browsing information, and they allow sites you use often to keep you signed in, remember your preferences or provide content based on your location. But cookie banners that pop up every time you visit a new site or clear your browsers cache can also be highly annoying.

Cookie banners are there to notify you that the site uses cookies. They usually ask you to grant consent to activate them and may provide information on how they use your personal data.

The European Unions General Data Protection Regulation went into effect in 2018. Following this regulation, any website accessible in Europe has to receive users consent before using any cookies except strictly necessary ones. Since most websites are accessible in Europe, nearly all websites use cookie banners.

While the intention was to increase digital privacy, the reality is that these banners have caused frustration for many computer users.

No one reads cookie banners, Max Schrems, an Austrian privacy advocate who pushed for the regulation, told the New York Times. Theyve become almost a useless exercise.

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If you would rather not see these notifications at all, there are a few ways that you can prevent cookie banners from popping up on your browser window.

Use a browser extension. A browser extension or add-in is like an app for your web browser. The best one will depend on which browser you use. These are some extensions worth checking out:

Turn off or allow all cookies in your browser. When you enable or disable all cookies in your web browser setting, you should stop seeing cookie banners. The steps vary for different browsers.

Refer to your browsers help section if you need more guidance on settings.

Use a privacy-first web browser. Many private browsers such as Brave, DuckDuckGo and The Tor Browser block ads, popups and cookies by default. They also have built-in features that obscure data, improving your online privacy.

What method will you use to stop seeing those annoying cookie banners?

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