The solutions I’ve found all seem to recommend a Google accnt setting. I don’t keep myself logged in to Google (for all the obvious privacy reasons). I barely use Google but have some legacy stuff on Google drive that I reach to from time to time.<p>Login with Google feels like a twin of reCAPTCHA; less about a solution and more about tracking / surveillance. I don’t like Goggle or anyone following me around the internet.<p>Certainly someone has addressed this, true? Cloudflare? A certain VPN vendor? Perhaps a VPN connection to the EU?<p>If it matters, I’m currently using Vivaldi on laptop and mobile.
Are you talking about the thing that appears in the corner on some sites, which isn't part of the page but rather the browser? I thought that was only in Chrome, but the setting for that I believe is buried under Privacy and Security > Site Settings > Additional Content Settings > Third-Party Sign-In.
If you're referring to sign in with google buttons, these are usually just static buttons where the pages author's own code redirects you to Google's sign in prompt. The sign in with google button doesn't share any information with google just by being there.
I have a few google accounts and I don't want to have to log in to each one to disable it. Nothing I've done has fixed it. That popup is so annoying. I'm hoping someone has a way to disable it on Chrome on Mac. I'm so tired of seeing that thing pop up constantly.