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posted by Fnord666 on Monday December 21 2020, @12:23PM   Printer-friendly
from the a-good-start dept.

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.


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  • (Score: 4, Informative) by Tork on Monday December 21 2020, @08:47PM (1 child)

    by Tork (3914) on Monday December 21 2020, @08:47PM (#1090024)
    Perhaps Safari's the biggest pile of trash there is, but it uses resources far more efficiently than Chrome. Given that a large portion of safari users are running from a battery of some sort, that matters.

    One place I worked at earlier this summer had to disable Chrome on loads of remote machines because its pigginess was interfering with the processes that handles screen encoding, adding latency to the UI and slowing down productivity.

    Google was a fair shade better back when they were hungry, now I feel like I'm reliving the Internet Explorer days.
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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 21 2020, @10:01PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 21 2020, @10:01PM (#1090050)

    I had google chrome open for a couple of days on my laptop because a site (starbux for life) didn't open properly on FF. After a while I noticed chrome was using 100% on both cpus. Don't know WTF it was doing but I would guess mining bitcoin.