Folks - when you're given the pop up to manage cookies, does *anyone* say, “hmm, I'm going to allow ‘Content Performance’ and ‘Analytics’ but I think I'll turn off these other three” as opposed to rejecting all of it?

Grumbling at websites that don't have a “reject all” button, when they know that people who didn't click on "accept” aren't looking to fine-tune the experience 😡

#BadUX

@MichaelPorter
You can use a browser that automatically rejects all. You don't even see the pop up.
@human3500 Blocking the pop ups isn't the same as rejecting the cookies, though. But yes, my browser silently rejects requests for cookies and tracking, at least the easy stuff. I'm not sure about things like time spent lingering on a particular page, or where my mouse is.

@MichaelPorter
They do both because they know about the problem in your original post and their default position is privacy first.

Once you've used it for a bit you forget how annoying those popups are if you have to use Chrome for something.