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prmoustache 5 hours ago

Most of the features mentionned in this blog post seem really anti-user to me:

Popover seems to be a way to do popup that you can't really block. Also having content you want to hide?

swiftcoder 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> Most of the features mentionned in this blog post seem really anti-user to me: Popover seems to be a way to do popup that you can't really block

I don't see how - popovers are arguably worse for ads (because easier for the ad blocker to find them, versus random divs flowed into the page), and modal dialogs are a pretty common thing in rich web apps.

bjourne 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Cookie pop-ups are mandatory so you need something.

prmoustache 2 hours ago | parent [-]

No, they are only mandatory if you use third party cookies and tracking platforms.

Consent is not necessary for strictly functional first party cookies. Session and shop cart cookies are examples of that.

This very site you are commenting on doesn't need a cookie consent form/popup for example.

The presence of a cookie banner in the first place is a sign that the website you are visiting is run by a bad actor who is into selling your profile and browsing data.

ploum an hour ago | parent [-]

It should be said again and again that:

1. There’s no law requiring a cookie popup.

2. In Europe, most Cookie popup are, in fact, completely illegal

3. Most cookie popup come from the same actor who designed them to be, on purpose, as annoying as possible in order to decrease the popular support for the EU GDPR law.

https://www.bitecode.dev/p/there-is-no-eu-cookie-banner-law