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The case for banning cookie banners

The case for banning cookie banners
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You almost certainly encounter cookie banners all the time. They're the kind of low-level annoyance that just seems to come with being a person on the internet: a pop-up asking you to agree to share some kind of information, with someone, for some purpose. You could find out more, but you don't. No one does. You just click "Accept" and move on. Verge subscribers, don't forget you get exclusive ac

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