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I don't care about cookies por Gen Digital Inc.
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- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13764671, hace 6 añosIt used to be good, but nowadays does not work properly anymore with Firefox. Every time you want to report a cookie warning, you get the message that the fault lies with Firefox.
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publicado el hace 6 añosWhenever you see that message, that means that I've seen the already existing report and checked the website and I really can't see the warning unless I disable the extension.
That is valid for Firefox on Linux, Chrome, Opera and most other browsers. But in Firefox for Windows... that's another story. I have reported it to them but they don't do much, I can't do anything else.
Try switching to Chrome for a while - just for a while :) - and you'll see there are no cookie warnings on those same websites. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Yan, hace 7 años
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Cynyster, hace 7 añosSo I get to exchange on kind of annoyance with another. The annoyance of the cookie popup or the annoyance that I get a full browser screen ad every time I launch my browser.. You want how much to stop your ad?
Yeah Get BENT I am the kind of guy that DOES donate to plugin developers. But not to exchange one annoyance for another... Bye ByeRespuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 7 añosThe notice is set up to be displayed only once, when the extension gets updated to version 3.0.2. If you see it more than once (in a single browser), there might be a bug in the browser itself. If you can, please send me more info about it. You can also try to uninstall the extension (I guess you've already done that part hihi) and install it again after the browser restart. That may help.
Also, if you have some kind of sandboxing software like Sandboxie, it can cause this kind of problem with addons, you should see the instructions provided by sandboxing software developers. - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12436207, hace 7 años
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12618564, hace 7 años
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14276216, hace 8 años
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 14092327, hace 8 añosDer Titel hält, was er verspricht: Der Entwickler kümmert sich nicht um Cookies, auch nicht nach rund 100 Meldungen einer bestimmten Webseite.
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12510202, hace 8 añosHa dejado de funcionar ,en la web de confianza ,que antes no salia la advertencia de aceptar cookies ahora si salen ,por lo que lo he desinstalado
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Chronogroumph, hace 8 añosLa RGPD rend le contrôle des données privées aux utilisateurs d'Internet. Utiliser ce module revient donc à accepter "bêtement" tous les cookies, même les plus intrusifs et rendre disponible toute sa vie privée, tout en perdant conscience des risques éventuels.
A se demander si de tels logiciels ne sont pas conçus et proposés par les plus grands bénéficiaires du vol des données privées...
The RGPD makes the control of private data to Internet users. Using this module is therefore to accept "stupidly" all cookies, even the most intrusive and make available all his privacy, while losing awareness of potential risks.
To wonder if such software is not designed and proposed by the biggest beneficiaries of the theft of private data ...Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 8 añosI respect your opinion. However, as someone who protects the privacy in many more practical and sufficient ways, I don't want to click the same cookie warning button on 150 websites daily, nor read privacy policies all day long.
Don't get me wrong: I am all for the privacy protection. I just think displaying a cookie warning everywhere is not a good and practical solution. You don't want to be notified about dangers when crossing the street and asked to agree or sign the document which states all the dangers of it, right? It would be too much, because you already know it, and you don't want to waste time you don't have, right?
The same goes for internet privacy: education is the key - the right kind of education which takes place in the right kind of institutions and not on the websites themselves (for some websites, it's almost like forcing a thief to explain what he's going to steal from you on purpose).
Btw, this extension is created long before the GDPR :) - Se valoró con 1 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 12767449, hace 8 años
- Se valoró con 1 de 5por Nekrozys, hace 8 añosEdit: Dev sold the extension to Avast, calling the company "trustworthy" (LMAO).
Avast has repeatedly been caught harvesting user data, collecting it through their browser extension and from Avast Antivirus and AVG AntiVirus from more than 100 million devices and selling it through a third party company to rake some cash on the back of their users.
This extension is now officially a spyware.Respuesta del desarrollador
publicado el hace 8 añosI am not showing a notification on *every* update, only when I have something important to say, plus one call for donations every year. I believe you would understand that if you'd just knew how much time is needed to maintain it.