Ask HN: Why privacy consent is NOT part of Browser setting?
We visit so many websites everyday and each one of them prompt us to share our privacy setting - which allows them to decide whether they can use our data or not. Why is this not a browser setting that they can read instead of annoying every user?
Incognito windows - you are prompted by the browser & you set once and done.
I'm sure I am missing few things.
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 21.9 ms ] threadBut everyone ignored it and it just provided additional entropy for identifying you!
The partial exception would be if one has a mutually binding contract with said company and that company is made painfully aware that one has multiple law firms and infinite resources to go after them. They might adhere to the contract for a while until the company gets big and some new middle management want to take risks to look good for their management which means breaking ones contract behind their back.
The pop up seems to be some kind of UX decision to protest laws around this. These sites can function well enough without them and I doubt anyone ever clicks the button that says, "Yes, I would like to maximize the amount of tracking you use on me."