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Issue descriptionHi Chrome team, I was browsing for furniture on my mobile phone this weekend. Having visited a number of sites, it became clear to me how cluttered browsing has become with all the post-GDPR cookie-acceptance pop-up banners. Some of us in the EU aren't as concerned about cookie policies when browsing for personal stuff than others. It'd be great to have a "default accept-all" cookie setting in Chrome, to stop the pesky banners. In theory you could see this being bigger, if we created a system that automatically told websites what permissions users did and didn't allow by default, this could conceivably be a big selling point for chrome? Thanks
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Jul 23
A sample URL would be great. Tentatively assigning component to internals>network>cookies.
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Jul 23
Is this some dialog built into chrome (Which I've never heard of, if so, so this is the wrong component), or per-site dialogs (Which would require some new web API, so presumably this should would need to be taken up with the w3c or something).
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Jul 24
Hi, I'm referring to the per-site dialogue boxes - they're pretty much everywhere. Example: https://screenshot.googleplex.com/NyOS46vgynK On a mobile phone these take up a lot more screen real-estate, and appear in different parts of the website - some at the top, bottom, pop-ups, etc.
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Jul 24
So yea, seems more a web standards issue than a chrome cookie issue. Don't think this is the right forum to address the issue in. |
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Comment 1 by ssaviano@google.com
, Jul 23