Allow custom filter lists for the native adblocker
Orion does not seem to block cookie pop-ups. (iOS 16.2)
Example: https://www.ansa.it/
In my opinion, either you could try to make this extension work: https://github.com/OhMyGuus/I-Still-Dont-Care-About-Cookies or you should be able to include these lists in Orion's built-in adblock (that are used on uBlock Origin): EasyList Cookie and https://adguard.com/en/blog/new-annoyance-filters.html
Btw, I can't install the extensions from the Chrome webstore... no button appears on it.
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I have also read this but isn't it better to implement a blocklist like Easylist Cookie to block them?https://orionfeedback.org/d/447-removes-all-cookie-consent-pop-ups-annoying
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So I see that Orion's built-in adblock use Easylist Privacy along with some other lists.
Maybe my idea could work? Does anyone have any other ideas? How do you get around pop-up cookies on iPhone?
Steps to reproduce:
- Install "I don't care about cookies" extension
Expected behavior:
- If you visit websites like
google.com
oryoutube.com
, the extension should automatically remove the "Accept cookie" banners, but it doesn't do anything.
Orion, OS version; hardware type:
Version 0.99.122-beta (WebKit 615.1.11.7)
MacBook Pro (macOS Ventura 13.1 build 22C65)
Brrrrrra This extension ironically is sold to a tracking company. Threre's "I still don't care about cookies" that is being what "I don't care about cookies" once used to be.
Interesting, I didn't know about "I still don't care about cookies". I've tried it as well, and it seems like it still doesn't work?
These extensions for blocking cookies pop-up don't work. I've tried so many of them! As I've said, the only solution in my opinion is to add the following list in Orion's adblock: EasyList Cookie List.
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It could be tested to see if it works. I consider it a better solution... as long as it works
See also this: https://orionfeedback.org/d/1918-allow-custom-filter-lists-for-the-native-adblocker
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/consent-o-matic/
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/consent-popup-blocker/onnimgmpopjkpbnmnjgcfkndeefgkkig
Both of these seem to work. The former has the performance issues we discussed and made a separate bug tracker for.
Firefox are also working on something that may be useful or of interest - https://github.com/mozilla/cookie-banner-rules-list
Brave seems to be using the easy-cookie list.
This surfaced as well https://www.super-agent.com
There seems to be a subtle difference between blocking cookie notices and approving them.
For the case I can see on your picture I use "Make ReCaptcha's "I'm not a robot" accurate" Firefox extension. Of course I can't guarantee it would work on Orion. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/make-recaptcha-text-accurate/
I still don't care about cookies was intended (as far as I see it) for removing banners at the bottom of the webpage that claims that it uses cookies.
Any update on when this will ship @Vlad ? Orion blocks cookie consent dialogs by default so having the ability to customise filter lists would prevent that behaviour (I know this has been discussed before).
Anatomy5803 Planned for 126
Vlad Vivaldi on iOS has an extremely slick implementation of this. I think Orion could just copy it.