Use a vpn with a Eu server. More sites like google will show a cookie popup with the “reject all cookies” option.

Reject all cookies if it exists. Otherwise accept cookies and then click on the :

shield icon > cookies and site data > delete (trash icon)

This is super useful when you want to read an article on some news website and it shows a cookie popup.

  • Hakuso@scribe.disroot.org
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    2 days ago

    There are so few sites that should leave a cookie I just set it to purge everything on browser close, and then make exceptions for the ones who actually should leave a cookie.

    Pretty sure every browser now has the option to dump all the data when it closes.

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      8 hours ago

      Librewolf does that by default, among other things. And as thanksforallthefish mentioned, in settings you can whitelist some pages to prevent cookie deletion, if you want to remain logged in.

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      2 days ago

      I would do that but I want to stay logged in on some websites like lichess.

      The login scene is so terrible nowadays with 2fa, passkeys etc. It’s not as easy as just remembering a password or using a simple password manager.