Linux Reviews have this one:
https://imgur.com/mk9jjwC<p>"In order to offer an "ad-filled experience" and maximize our profits, LinuxReviews would very much like you to allow our Google AdSense ad-partner to use tracking and cookies so we can show ads from them on our website.<p>resist ALLOW"
I use <a href="https://ninja-cookie.com/" rel="nofollow">https://ninja-cookie.com/</a> and it even works on some sites. I hope mobile firefox will soon whitelist it or at least some addons. So far ABO can do a basic job with hiding the banners but this breaks some sites. Ninja simply clicks the not-Agree-buttons-and-switches based on a json ruleset.
There was defunct browser that used that feature first and some french guys recycled it into a addon (works almost on any browser)
<a href="https://easylist.to/" rel="nofollow">https://easylist.to/</a> here is adblocking rules to get rid of many cookie pupups. If we never give our explicit consent they're not allowed to track right?
I remember seeing a Show HN a while ago with the perfect cookie pop-up. It was small, discrete, and didn't take the whole page width. It was even praised in the comments.<p>Unfortunately I can't remember the website. I hope someone posts it here.