Currently running with uBlock Origin with a lot of filter lists and Consent-o-matic, and the hidden setting to auto decline cookie dialogs but still getting popups, sticky videos and such.

Used to go with I still don’t care about cookies but heard it can default to accepting more cookies than needed

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    I also use SponsorBlock for YouTube, which skips sponsor segments in YouTube videos (and optionally other kinds of segments like intros, self promos, etc.) it’s crowd-sourced for identifying the segments but for almost all the videos I watch someone has already marked at least the sponsor segments

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    Configure uBlock Origin in medium mode and set Firefox to delete cookies on quitting. Easy.

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        Thanks! I wrote that when on mobile, so I didn’t think to add instructions 😅. Also, if the user needs to allow some cookies, they can be set at Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies & Site Data > Manage Exceptions.

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        Is to prevent that that you configure UBO in medium mode. Since many cookie banners are loaded by a 3rd party script, they’re blocked by UBO when configured this way. For the rest I use one of the “Annoyances” filter that come preinstalled. Since the time I adopted this method (~3 years) I think I can count the number of cookie banners I’ve seen with the fingers of one hand.

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    I’m on istilldontcareaboutcookies and cookie autodelete. Who cares if they save cookies for the session?

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    Kill Sticky to “Kill off the annoying floating things blocking the website you’re trying to see.”

    Notes:

    • In some pages it removes too much and it breaks the page.
    • It’s not automatic, you need to click it manually. Because the previous point, it wouldn’t be practical to always execute it.
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    I also go to Settings > site permissions (or the equivalent) and block requests from sites