It is given to you by their acceptance messages cookies; Last year, GDPR forced websites to use notices letting you know they are using your data.
Cookie acceptance messages naturally disturb, and too many are not even reading them.
If you are tired of seeing cookie acceptance messages, you can install an add-on or extension called “I don't care about cookies”.
It is an extension for him Firefox but also for him Google Chrome. Once you install the add-on, you will not see any messages that ask you to accept coo kies.
You should know that this add-on only hides the messages and does not accept the cookies. This means that if you visit a page that needs to store cookies on your computer, to display correctly, the page does not work unless you accept the cookies.
The plugin has a whitelist option, so you can add these pages, which the cookies need to work without problems.
To whitelist a page, do click on the add-on icon next to the address bar and from the menu, select “Disable extension on website”. You may need to reload the page, so if you're in the middle of filling out a form, save what you've done.
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