Think about how many times in a day on the Web you click “I agree” when you really don’t agree just so you can get on with your day and use an everyday thing.
This is not how consent is supposed to work.
Think about how many times in a day on the Web you click “I agree” when you really don’t agree just so you can get on with your day and use an everyday thing.
This is not how consent is supposed to work.
@aral I agree. 😂
Jokes aside, that's why I've taken up the habit of adding a display:none; targeting that banner instead of clicking on it.
It only works if you don't need to navigate the site though (i.e just read that article and leave), because it'll just pop back up as soon as you click on a link.