For those that don’t know, Firefox has in-built support for automatically rejecting cookies and blocking the cookie banners from popping up.
To enable this feature, go to about:config, and perform the following:
- change cookiebanners.service.mode from 0 to 2
To have this functionality in Private browsing mode, you should also:
- change cookiebanners.service.mode.privateBrowsing from 0 to 2.
All Power to the People!
edit: (credit for this information goes to this lemming). Apparently, mode 2 means reject all or fall back to accept all if there is no Reject All button. Mode 1 only hits a Reject All button if available but ignores others.
This isn’t anything new. Firefox lost the lead ages ago (thanks, Mozilla):
https://brave.com/privacy-updates/21-blocking-cookie-notices/
I’ll stick to the browser that never added its own affiliate links.
The same browser that promotes Googles and Amazon through affiliate bookmarks and that adds ads blocking overlays to promote “their” VPN:
https://old.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/13ro31o/mozilla_sends_popup_ad_overlay_in_firefox/
More amenities from Mozilla:
https://itsfoss.com/firefox-looking-glass-controversy/
This argument is in bad faith and you know it.
What’s in bad faith is saying that Mozilla are the Good Guys and anyone else is evil. Frankly, to me they’re all the same shit, so I’d rather go with the better browser (hint: not Firefox).
What’s in bad faith is saying that Mozilla are the Good Guys and anyone else is evil. Frankly, to me they’re all the same shit, so I’d rather go with the better browser (hint: not Firefox).
Yep, toxic bad faith troll. Block and move on.
Nice to be blocked by Mozilla’s shills. Bye.