Website cookie prompts are very annoying these days.
So much time having to click accept or even longer having to click decline.
So I was thinking why don't browsers have options to prompt like they use to. (Chrome/firefox/IE all use to have options to prompt for cookies)
Surely clicking a quick "Accept/Decline" rather than having long winded banners etc would be so much quicker....
Then if you have declined there would be no need to go through the same process on a second visit.
(If you have declined then there is no cookie stored to prevent the prompt a second time.)
So much time having to click accept or even longer having to click decline.
So I was thinking why don't browsers have options to prompt like they use to. (Chrome/firefox/IE all use to have options to prompt for cookies)
Surely clicking a quick "Accept/Decline" rather than having long winded banners etc would be so much quicker....
Then if you have declined there would be no need to go through the same process on a second visit.
(If you have declined then there is no cookie stored to prevent the prompt a second time.)
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