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* Removing annoying Cookie Banners?Chris Evans (CJE/4D)
`* Re: Removing annoying Cookie Banners?Stuart
 `- Re: Removing annoying Cookie Banners?Chris Hughes

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From: chris@cjemicros.co.uk (Chris Evans (CJE/4D))
Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.apps
Subject: Removing annoying Cookie Banners?
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2021 12:54:06 +0000
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 by: Chris Evans (CJE/4D) - Wed, 22 Dec 2021 12:54 UTC

A friend of my brother has had a petition for a change in the law was
accepted by HM Government.

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/603597

Copy of an email with more info:
# I have a favour to ask of you this Christmas. In doing this you will bring
# benefit to not just your own business but also millions of disabled people
# who use the web. It will cost you nothing financially and will take less
# than 1 minute to do.
#
# You may have heard of Cookie Banners? Your probably have one on your own
# website. They are usually in the form of a pop-up that often forces you to
# accept or reject the use of Cookies on a website, when you first visit it.
#
# Many of us find them annoying but if you are blind and use a screenreader,
# they are far worse. The make the websites very difficult to use and in some
# cases, blind people cannot use them at all.
#
# The only way to remove these Cookie Banners is through a minor change in the
# law. In fact, just changing the law back to how it was a few years ago, that
# is all.
#
# Last Friday my petition for this change in the law was accepted by HM
# Government and I now just need to get 10,000 signatures. If you could do
# this, it would be a fantastic Christmas present you would giving to people
# who use screen readers, around the world. Even though this bill only refers
# to the UK Law, I believe it will gain momentum and eventually go global!
#
# Please follow this link if you would like to sign my petition, I would also
# be very grateful if could you also share this petiton amongst your friends.
#
# https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/603597
#
# Thank you so much and I wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a
# Happy New Year!
#
# Clive Loseby

Chris Evans

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From: Spambin@argonet.co.uk (Stuart)
Subject: Re: Removing annoying Cookie Banners?
Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.apps
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2021 22:30:24 +0000 (GMT)
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 by: Stuart - Thu, 23 Dec 2021 22:30 UTC

In article <ant22120672bpErr@client.cjemicros.co.uk>,
Chris Evans (CJE/4D) <chris@cjemicros.co.uk> wrote:
> A friend of my brother has had a petition for a change in the law was
> accepte

:-( :-( :-(

Sorry but THESE ARE A VERY IMPORTANT REMINDER THAT YOU ARE BEING TRACKED
AND IN MY OPINION VITAL.

When I see them I immediatly turn on my VPN and use a Private Window in
Firefox to avoid being tracked, unless I am happy with a particular site.

The law that enacted these warnings was designed to protect peoples privacy
and you are trying to blow a hole right through it.

--
Stuart Winsor

Tools With A Mission
sending tools across the world
http://www.twam.co.uk/

Re: Removing annoying Cookie Banners?

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From: news13@noonehere.co.uk (Chris Hughes)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.apps
Subject: Re: Removing annoying Cookie Banners?
Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2021 14:25:01 GMT
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 by: Chris Hughes - Fri, 24 Dec 2021 14:25 UTC

In message <599f8a7c31Spambin@argonet.co.uk>
Stuart <Spambin@argonet.co.uk> wrote:

> In article <ant22120672bpErr@client.cjemicros.co.uk>,
> Chris Evans (CJE/4D) <chris@cjemicros.co.uk> wrote:
>> A friend of my brother has had a petition for a change in the law was
>> accepte

>:-( :-( :-(

> Sorry but THESE ARE A VERY IMPORTANT REMINDER THAT YOU ARE BEING TRACKED
> AND IN MY OPINION VITAL.

In general I tend to agree. Wherever i can I always go to mange the
cookies option all UK and EU companies have to offer and ensure, only the
essential one is turned on normally, and the rest off.

But American companies sadly generally don't seem to understand this
requirement, and offer all or nothing.

> When I see them I immediatly turn on my VPN and use a Private Window in
> Firefox to avoid being tracked, unless I am happy with a particular site.

Just using the privacy window in Firefox should be enough, no need for a
VPN.

> The law that enacted these warnings was designed to protect peoples privacy
> and you are trying to blow a hole right through it.

True, it was intended to stop the tracking and junk adverts.

The problem is I have been finding of late if your IP address to the
internet changes they ask the Cookies question again.

--
Chris Hughes

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