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Ask HN: Are cookie consent banners meaningless?

3 pointsby imnesabout 1 year ago

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imnesabout 1 year ago
A large portion of websites I visit for the first time all show a cookie consent banner. I was curious what accepting or rejecting in that banner actually does. After all, as a web developer, I&#x27;m used to seeing most cookies sent with the initial page load.<p>So I&#x27;ve started using the browser dev tools to just look over the list of cookies that are sent and stored to my browser even after selecting &quot;Reject All&quot; or whatever the closest option is, in the cookie consent banner.<p>Turns out I usually still see a flood of marketing and ad related cookies. A few sites I&#x27;ve reported as a bug back to the site owner, with a reponse of &quot;thanks for surfacing this, we&#x27;ll work on it..&quot;<p>Curious what other people are noticing. And in general, is cookie consent a real thing, or are these consent banners just part of normal UX now and people include them without really implementing the corresponding app behaviors?