Bye-Bye automatically rejects all cookies or, in case when it harms site's functionality, accepts the minimum required selection. This way, you can reclaim the web we all knew and loved before EU's innovations.
Hi PH!
At some point recently it felt like I was spending 20 minutes per day only fighting with cookie pop-ups.
If you sit the entire day in front of a computer, you perhaps too visit a hundred or even a few hundred websites per day. Many of those for the first time which inevitably means one thing — having to click out GDPR stuff that obstructs every website for a first-time visitor.
Bye-Bye CB presents an opportunity to automate this tedious task. A sort of time travel opportunity. Back into 2010. The pre-GDPR times. Times when the EU's innovations did not exist. The golden time for user experience.
Reclaim your internet from the Brussel's bureaucrats ✋🍪
Hey,
How does it determine the minimum required cookies for a site to function properly? Are there any websites where this might cause issues?
Congrats on the launch!
@kyrylosilin tries to deduct it from html, there's a bunch of site-specific rules (for popular sites like Google or X). If there's no site-specific rule, it just tries to hide the pop-up with CSS. In any case, it tries not to break the site. Not hiding a pop-up > accidentally breaking a site.
@alex_chernikov I'm currently using Chrome extensions like Ghostery, but what I don't like about them is that they kill 3rd party scripts and cookie banners in such a way that sometimes certain sites don't work at all. How do you deal with this, is the extension smart enough to "just reject" the cookie banner and that is it?
Congrats on the launch 🚀
@crebuh it doesn't kill scripts, it accepts the minimum so the site works. If there are no custom rules for a site, it just tries to hide the pop-up with CSS. In any case, it tries to not break the site
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