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You _can_ deny cookies. It's just that this breaks almost every website. This was true before Chrome existed.


If Chrome made denied cookies by default and required an explicit opt-in caused by a user action (basically deter un-prompted cookie prompts like we managed to deter popups) then that would change very quickly. I wonder why they don't?


I have my browser setup to delete cookies each time I close it. And I run ad, tracker, and script blockers on top of that.


So do you just deal with logging in every time on every website when you open your browser again?


A password manager really helps here, yes.

The downside is that I always see the cookie banners, which I mostly try to ignore but some of them block most of the page.




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