The Reject All button is only there in jurisdictions that require it.
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tyler@programming.dev 6 days ago
Most people do the same thing: they sigh, their eyes glaze over, and they click “Accept All” with the muscle memory of a weary soldier.
Who the fuck would do this when there’s a “Reject All” button right there. Like, if a contract allows you to opt out of something you should pretty much always do it.
undefined@lemmy.hogru.ch 6 days ago
tyler@programming.dev 5 days ago
Not in any case I’ve ever seen. The reject all button started showing up for US users immediately after GDPR was passed and it’s only gotten more prevalent since then. Trying to figure out a person’s location is pointless cause they could be using a VPN and that won’t absolve you from following the law.
undefined@lemmy.hogru.ch 5 days ago
As an American the only time I’ve ever seen it is when I’m on my Swiss VPN
cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de 6 days ago
Or just install Consent-O-Matic. By default, it’s set to automatically reject all cookies.