Originally posted by GJABS
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostNot heard of that. Have to look into it.
PS Look similar to PHP session cookies?
Worth looking into to see what advantages/disadvantages there are based on your needs, now HTML5 is supported by all the important browsers.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostBoycott sites that still rely on cookies and have a poorly implemented intrusive cookie policy and use those that have moved away from cookies to HMTL5 local storage instead.
PS Look similar to PHP session cookies?
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Boycott sites that still rely on cookies and have a poorly implemented intrusive cookie policy and use those that have moved away from cookies to HMTL5 local storage instead.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDouble chocolate chip for me please.
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I came across one the other day with a bunch of categories like that, each with a switch to reject it. So I did. But there was also, in tiny text, a link to expand a list of the companies setting cookies of that type.
So I did that too, and it turned out using the "reject" switches didn't turn all of them off. It took about fifteen minutes to scroll through the lot, as some of the categories had hundreds of entries, and about 15% - 20% of them were still enabled after the main switch was set to "reject"; they all had to be rejected individually.
If I see that again, I'll crack open the browser developer tools and make a bookmarklet to automate the process.
Another annoyance is Quantcast's cookie control panel, used by multiple sites. It seems to have either global or site-specific settings, so you can't assume that your "reject all" will apply to a given site; you have to "view options" or whatever the wording is, and check. And if you "reject all" on a given site, the thing will appear again on that site after a day or two, retaining the setting of all rejected but usually only offering an "accept all" button to get rid of it, so you have to dig down again to confirm the "reject all" option.
Bunch of gits, they are
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Poststarting to drive me nuts. You visit a website and are confronted with some model popup.
Required cookies
Functional cookies
Advertising cookies
Information storage and access
Personalisation
Ad selection delivery and reporting
Content selection, delivery and reporting
Measurement
FOAD!
or delete all cookies after each session manually
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Poststarting to drive me nuts. You visit a website and are confronted with some model popup.
Required cookies
Functional cookies
Advertising cookies
Information storage and access
Personalisation
Ad selection delivery and reporting
Content selection, delivery and reporting
Measurement
FOAD!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Poststarting to drive me nuts. You visit a website and are confronted with some model popup.
Required cookies
Functional cookies
Advertising cookies
Information storage and access
Personalisation
Ad selection delivery and reporting
Content selection, delivery and reporting
Measurement
FOAD!
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This cookie thing
starting to drive me nuts. You visit a website and are confronted with some model popup.
Required cookies
Functional cookies
Advertising cookies
Information storage and access
Personalisation
Ad selection delivery and reporting
Content selection, delivery and reporting
Measurement
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