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paulddraper 4 hours ago

> not spam it on every website just for visiting?

It's the website that spamming that.

Either via google.accounts.id.prompt(), or options provided to loaded Google scripts.

Google is guilty only insofar as that feature is possible.

al_borland 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

There is no way this many sites did it organically without Google pushing it in some way, not to mention they built the thing in the first place (as you mentioned). There also doesn’t seem to be any way to disable it (other than maybe an extension that I saw recently, but at $15 I needed to think about how much I want to spend just because Google is obnoxious).

I’m sure the real goal of this “feature” is to get people to sign-up for the site without them actually realizing they are signing up. They click OK just so the modal goes away and now the site has their email address. They can use that growing email list to seek higher prices from sponsors when they put an add in their newsletter the user will now be spammed with.

Imagine if the other auth providers followed suit. Open a news article and you need to close the Google auth, Apple auth, Facebook auth, Microsoft auth, GutHub auth, X auth… I’m sure I’m forgetting some. After closing those 6 modals, reject the cookie prompt, close the newsletter modal, and maybe now we can start reading the article if there is an auto-playing video ad covering some of the content.

All of this is really pushing me away from the internet in general and souring me on the tech industry as a whole. I’m at that point where I find myself casually browsing for jobs that won’t require I ever touch a computer again.

still_grokking 29 minutes ago | parent [-]

Just use µBlock Origin for most of the annoyances, and for the stupid google popup a simple Stylus CSS rule is enough.

harry8 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Google is guilty

hilbert42 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Trouble is we cognoscenti know it but the great unwashed do not and or don't give a damn about the fact.

Google and all of Big Tech well know of our objections but unfortunately we are only hardly perceptible noise to be ignored on their way to even greater profits.