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labsin@sh.itjust.works 9 months agoIf they need permission for third party cookies and those are now no longer possible, the popups can go already.
And if a site doesn’t want to serve people that accept date hoarding, an account with terms and conditions is the only logical way to go.
Belgium forced facebook to not track users without an account and they reacted by doing this exact thing (requiring an account to even read pages). It made it a lot easier for me to not having to deal with Facebook at all. If some store or organization only had the info on Facebook, I’ll just tell them I can’t access it 🤷♂️