* Stupid webmasters (you don't need that cookie popup for my session cookie)
* Greedy advertisers (that track me) and greedy web publishers that insist on including such privacy-violating scripts and third-parties on their sites
* Sheep user (that have become so accustomed to cookie popups they now just keep pressing the most colorful button)
Long live uBlock origin and its "annoyances" filters.
I generally agree that the rules were well-intentioned, so now we have seen a bunch of loopholes being exploited (basically dark patterns) so I fully expect the next revision of these rules to come down with improvements that would make the current dark patterns illegal.
* Stupid webmasters (you don't need that cookie popup for my session cookie)
* Greedy advertisers (that track me) and greedy web publishers that insist on including such privacy-violating scripts and third-parties on their sites
* Sheep user (that have become so accustomed to cookie popups they now just keep pressing the most colorful button)
Long live uBlock origin and its "annoyances" filters.