GitHub removes its annoying cookie banners:
Cookie banners are one of the most annoying parts of browsing the web, forcing you to click accept or deny on multiple sites. Microsoft-owned GitHub is starting to address this aggravation by removing cookie banners from its site this week. "At GitHub, we want to protect developer privacy, and we find cookie banners quite irritating, so we decided to look for a solution," explains GitHub CEO Nat Friedman. "After a brief search, we found one: just don't use any non-essential cookies. Pretty simple, really."
GitHub, which operates independently from Microsoft, has now removed all nonessential cookies, meaning the site doesn't send any information to third-party analytics services. This is a change that's turned into a commitment, so GitHub will only ever use cookies that are required and none to track, display ads, or send information elsewhere.
(Score: 5, Insightful) by SomeGuy on Monday December 21 2020, @01:49PM (8 children)
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Ok, here is the page: [large sizure inducing carousel graphc header is the only thing visible until you scroll down]
[scroll bar jumps around scrolling down as the page content "grows" and the content animates in]
Now there is a large auto playing video that has nothing to do with the content.
[scroll bar jumps around scrolling down more as the page content "grows" more and the content animates in]
Ok, after all this trouble, here is your precious content!:
"N/T" :P
(Score: 4, Insightful) by Runaway1956 on Monday December 21 2020, @02:37PM (5 children)
You didn't mention the popup that has no obvious means to dismiss it. Or, if there is a means, it is nonintuitive.
"This site uses cookies to enhance the user experience. Do you agree to being vaccinated with our data collection cookies?" There's a button that says "yes", and no other option? Maybe if you mouse over that window several times, you'll find some other option highlights, but not always. They call that "informed consent"? And, as you say, the popup obscures everything on the page that you might actually want to look at.
I generally just close the tab, and don't look back.
Abortion is the number one killed of children in the United States.
(Score: 3, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 21 2020, @03:55PM
[page detects your cursor moving up towards the tab] "It looks like you are trying to navigate away from our site! Don't forget to take our OTHER survey on RankWanker first and give our site five stars!"
(I've actually seen this sort of bullshit on some sites. Thank goodness CTRL-F4 and ALT-F4 are still around)
(Score: 2) by RedGreen on Monday December 21 2020, @04:52PM
As Meatloaf sang it, you took the words right out of my mouth and it certainly was not while you were kissing me. What a garbage design some of them have like you say and I was going to, the forced acceptance of the cookies to see anything, like you it is the last time I visit. It is a sad state of affairs, anyone have a clue how to get rid of them stupid videos that pop out of nowhere and follow you down the page?
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(Score: 3, Insightful) by istartedi on Monday December 21 2020, @07:12PM (2 children)
Sometimes you can't close the tab. If the site does that, I go in to task manager and forcefully terminate the process. Such behavior is the definition of malicious, and it's best not to let it go any further. I haven't seen that for a while. Either the browsers got better, or even malware sites realized it was too much.
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(Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Monday December 21 2020, @08:22PM (1 child)
Ahhhh, back in the days of warez. Click a link, and suddenly you have 3000 popups, popunders, popbesides, popovers, poptarts, and the computer just bogs to a grinding halt. The only way to end it, was to unplug the machine. Since Windows and Internet Explorer keep scrupulous logs, you could go back and see an unending list of the most perverse scams, schemes, ripoffs, etc ad nauseum. Ewwwww!
Abortion is the number one killed of children in the United States.
(Score: 2) by Common Joe on Tuesday December 22 2020, @09:23AM
I had one back in the day. I was doing on-site tech support for a small company. We had a small group of ladies up front in the receptionist office. The older one was married to a pastor and would blush at the idea of an eighth of a boob being shown.
One day, the younger one practically runs up to me and says they need help up front immediately. It sounded urgent, so I quickly make my way there and find very explicit porn pop-ups on one of the computers. The older lady is frantically trying to close the windows, but more keep popping up. "Joe, I can't make them stop." I quickly confirm it's just browser pop-ups, so I give it the single finger salute which cured the problem. (Being reception, customers could have walked in at any time and it was faster than trying to kill them by task manager.) I then turn to her and ask "Where have you been surfing?" The other ladies chuckled but the older lady was a bit flummoxed. It turns out she always went to a particular website by googling it and clicking on the first link without reading what it said. Well, that day, apparently the porn site had out ranked her normal site. She learned an important lesson that day.
Other than the brief teasing remark, I didn't make a big deal out of it which she greatly appreciated. All these years later, I still laugh just thinking about it.
(Score: 2) by istartedi on Monday December 21 2020, @07:00PM
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(Score: 3, Touché) by nishi.b on Monday December 21 2020, @08:28PM
That reminded me of this clip : BBC One - If High Street Shopping was like Online Shopping https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrwQ-guwvfs [youtube.com]