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That is... doubling down on a bad idea. Moving the stupid cookie banners to the browser itself so we can not block them. It's so idiotic, the EU bureaucrats will probably consider it.



I think it's the other way around, if the cookie banners were implemented at the browser level, there would be "auto-reject" extensions on day 0. Or, worst case, auto-rejecting forks of Chromium and Firefox.




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