If you don’t have this kit you will be bombarded to Temu’s ads

Better version: https://lemmy.world/post/21245770

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I’d actually recommend consent-o-matic instead of IDCAC. It actually selects the minimum concent for you instead of just hiding it.

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EDIT: Ignore my blind confidence. CAD is (mostly) broken in recent FF versions. (See ivn’s reply to this post).

Consent-o-Matic with Cookie Auto Delete and Firefox’s Multi-Account Container tabs covers it all nicely for me.

Cookie banners get handled, cookies I don’t explicitly want to keep automatically disappear when I leave the site/close the tab, and those I do want to keep can be given their own containers to keep them separated.

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Cookie autodelete doesn’t work with strict mode and you should use strict mode. Just drop it.

You don’t need an extension to auto remove cookies with Firefox.

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You’re right. I’ll be damned. That’ll teach me to set-and-forget then not keep up with changes to Firefox and their effects on extensions. Thanks for the heads up.

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Can I white list sites too?

Never mind, saw your other comment. Thanks!

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I use uBlock Origin’s picker mode instead. It lets you select which element you want block. It works on other annoying notices, popus and annoying stuff not just cookie notices

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clicking the cookie notice away with the picker mode doesn’t mean the cookies don’t apply.

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it would illegal if cookie apply before you accept, so just hide should work.

but bet they do it anyway.

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It should according to eu law and siteadmins that still do it should be tarred and feathered

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I use that one on iOS. In Firefox I use the native functionality (the cookiebanners.service.mode flag). See https://community.mozilla.org/en/campaigns/firefox-cookie-banner-handling/. I also set cookiebanners.ui.desktop.enabled to true to make this setting appear in the settings menu.

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I didn’t know it was native too!

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Drop IDCAC and Privacy Badger, add consent-o-matic, sponsorblock and bypass paywall clean.

Check Arkenfox for Firefox config and extension recommendations.

https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/4.1-Extensions

Only use temp mails for unimportant, one-shot account, otherwise use an email relay.

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It’s insane how big a fight we have to put to JUST surf the damn Internet.

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Why drop privacy badger? It’s been working well for me.

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Because it doesn’t bring anything more than Firefox in strict mode and uBlock Origin.

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FF blocks Facebook et al widgets in strict mode now? This is news to me, news indeed. Thanks for the tip

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Ok any tips on how to manage email addresses to minimize their exposure and spam?

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Yeah, use an email relay service like Firefox Relay, SimpleLogin, the one from Proton if you have an account with them (that’s SimpleLogin behind)…

You can create email aliases, that will relay the email to your main address. Create a new alias for each website so they can’t use your email address to correlate your identity and you can close it anytime, you can even configure an alias to only allow a set amount of messages and auto-close afterward.

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Addy.io gives you email aliases as not to expose your actual email address. Everything gets funnelled into a single inbox of your choosing still. And the great thing is that if you use a unique email alias for all services, you know instantly who leaked your email address if you start getting spam. :D

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Don’t give out your email to spammers. Most legitimate businesses might send quite a lot of mail, but it’s very often easy to unsubscribe so do that.

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Don’t give out your email to spammers

No shit Sherlock. The real cause of spammers getting your email is through data breaches. The only thing you can do about that is not use your personal mail address for every single website you create an account for.

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What about Decentraleyes?

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Arkenfox put it in the “Don’t bother” list: https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/4.1-Extensions#-dont-bother

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Thanks!

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Thanks for the list. Now I can ditch Decentraleyes and LocalCDN among others.

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There is also I still don’t care about cookies

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I don’t see its usefulness, uBlock Origin’s “Cookie Notices” list does the same thing.

For consent forms consent-o-matic is better, IDCAC / ISDCAC was not created for this.

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doesn’t consent o matic just accept cookies when it doesn’t know how to reject them?

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It looks like bypass paywalls clean was actually taken down recently. Apparently mozzila recieved a copyright claim and it was taken down as a normal part of that process :/

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I didn’t think I could install via a file on android, but it turns out you actually can! Thanks for the link :)

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DONT use the “I Don’t Care About Cookies” plugin. It was sold to Avast. The same company that stole users information and sold it ON A PRIVACY PRODUCT illegally for years causing them to get sued for 16 million. (slap on the wrist tbh)

https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/whats-new/acquisition/

https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/22/24080135/avast-security-privacy-software-ftc-fine-data-harvesting

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Why would someone use that instead of uBlock origin cookie filter?

Its really best to keep browser extensions as few as possible for fingerprinting resistance

To OP/readers you’re OK with extensions this would be a better pick imo (read installation instructions)

https://github.com/bpc-clone?tab=repositories

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Why would someone use that instead of uBlock origin cookie filter?

Not using the addon, but I simply didn’t know uBlock can do that.

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Oh yeah, I gotta get rid of Avast, it keeps flagging things that straight up aren’t viruses, what’s a good alternative?

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iirc Windows Defender does a decent job. However, if you are a JavaScript developer, try to add node_modules to the exceptions, unless you don’t care much about the performance hit.

I personally have stopped running antivirus on Windows a couple years ago. Since I run most, if not all, untrusted software in VMs, I didn’t see the point of wasting performance. On the host, I only run Firefox and Steam/Epic games.

I then moved to Linux and I have 2 GPUs; one for the host and one for VMs with games. But that’s probably a different story.

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ry to add node_modules to the exceptions, unless you don’t care much about the performance hit.

Does windows defender go crazy constantly scanning the files or something? I have a TON of machines running automated tasks using node and any drop in CPU usage would be much appreciated.

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No, use consent-o-matic, which is even configurable and thus better in every way.

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You fools. You absolute buffoons. Clearly you should be using the open source, free (beer) web browser I cooked up in my basement

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Privacy badger is not longer needed IIRC, its role is taken care by uBlock.

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IDCAC should not be on this list since it was compromised, ABP-style. consent-o-matic is probably better but the most direct replacement is “I Still Don’t Care About Cookies”.

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Doesn’t the “EasyList/uBO – Cookie Notices” filter in uBlock’s settings do the same thing as IDCAC / consent-o-matic?

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Cookie notices and consent forms are two different things. The first comes from the ePrivacy Directive while the second comes from the GDPR. Consent forms are not only about cookies, the law doesn’t even specify cookies and it’s often using confusing phrasing (like “allow to use personal data collected through cookies or other means”).

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iI think consentomatic scripts the opt-out interaction. idcac probably just hides the popup.

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